CIRCULAR
Blak Dot Gallery is pleased to announce its inaugural end of year summer show, ‘Circular’.
Upcoming & current shows
Blak Dot Gallery is pleased to announce its inaugural end of year summer show, ‘Circular’.
Tautai x Blak Dot showcases cutting edge works by nine Oceanic artists, four that currently practice in Aotearoa New Zealand and five Oceanic artists based in Australia.
A collection of works showcasing the environmental effects on native land by human development and how it effects Native peoples connect to country.
'Aja', the word meaning mother in Orokaiva, follows the starting process and progress of learning the language of Weniki’s birth mothers country.
This exhibition situates itself at the intersection of Indigenous knowledge, exchange and embodiment.
Digital Nations is an exhibition of new and experimental video, installation and Virtual Reality works by Australian and international First Nations artists.
Whakaahua (Photograph): Transforming the Photograph into a site for making Māori customary art.
The Mala Yananinon Exhibition – present journey speaks to the VACL journey and the journey of First Peoples Language reclamation and revival.
Village Life continues our celebrations of Samoan Language Week and also the 57 Year Anniversary of the Independence of our great nation.
Missing Threads’ references the tais, a hand-woven fabric of Timor-Leste which appears in or lies behind Alfe's work. Tais represents and unites clans, passes down stories and offers ancestral protection for Timorese.
Language is part of our identity and our culture. We remind ourselves the various forms of language and communication like song and dance, storytelling, art, and the importance to continue teaching and sharing knowledge.
Farhad Bandesh is a talented Kurdish visual artist, musician and instrument maker. Farhad is a refugee and has been imprisoned on Manus Island for nearly 6 years by the Australian government.
Furnishing Culpra situates collaboratively designed furniture pieces constructed from salvaged surplus River Red Gum from an abandoned milling operation on Culpra Station in western NSW.
Unauthenticated
By : Tama tk Sharman
"I asked for riches. You gave me scavenging rights on a far beach." Kerri Hulme
‘laka-wan ngeerang woorroong’ is a family exhibition that ‘speaks’ our ‘Mother Tongue’. Through this we will learn, retain and create future use of our language.