Guwayu - For All Time - Immersive Showcase and Dinner - Murrook Cultural Centre
The upcoming installation at The Murrook Cultural Centre brings together the story of Guwayu - a Wiradjuri word meaning still and yet and for all times.
The exhibition examines dispossession, Indigenous activism, organisation, and resistance, marking hugely significant events for Aboriginal people, including the declaration of martial law in 1824 and the launch of Australia’s first united and politically organised Aboriginal activist group, the Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association (AAPA) in 1924. By walking backward into the future, Guwayu: for all time lays bare intergenerational trauma whilst celebrating the resilience and strength of First Nation peoples.
Artists include Jo Clancy, Nicole Chaffey, Lorraine Connelly-Northey, Fiona Foley, Karla Dickens, Vincent Namatjire, Joel Sherwood-Spring, Blak Douglas, Jason Wing, Maddison Gibbs, Judy Watson and Aleshia Lonsdale.
Arriving at 5.30pm for 6.00pm start.
Canapes and beverages will be served on arrival followed by a sit down immersive dinner within the gallery with talks from artists.
$150.00 per person
Bookings Essential - limited numbers.
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