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Three Echoes Western Desert Art

Date

Wed 17th January 2024, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Location

Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre
Mistral Road

Other Dates

Wed 17th January 2024, 10:00am

Thu 18th January 2024, 10:00am

Fri 19th January 2024, 10:00am

Sat 20th January 2024, 10:00am

Sun 21st January 2024, 10:00am

Wed 24th January 2024, 10:00am

Thu 25th January 2024, 10:00am

Fri 26th January 2024, 10:00am

Sat 27th January 2024, 10:00am

Sun 28th January 2024, 10:00am

Wed 31st January 2024, 10:00am

Thu 01st February 2024, 10:00am

Fri 02nd February 2024, 10:00am

Sat 03rd February 2024, 10:00am

Sun 04th February 2024, 10:00am

Wed 07th February 2024, 10:00am

Thu 08th February 2024, 10:00am

Fri 09th February 2024, 10:00am

Sat 10th February 2024, 10:00am

Sun 11th February 2024, 10:00am

Wed 14th February 2024, 10:00am

Thu 15th February 2024, 10:00am

Fri 16th February 2024, 10:00am

Sat 17th February 2024, 10:00am

Sun 18th February 2024, 10:00am

Wed 21st February 2024, 10:00am

Thu 22nd February 2024, 10:00am

Fri 23rd February 2024, 10:00am

Sat 24th February 2024, 10:00am

Sun 25th February 2024, 10:00am

Details

Curated by celebrated curator, writer, artist and activist, Djon Mundine OAM FAHA, Three Echoes – Western Desert Art showcases works by 57 acclaimed artists heralding from Ikuntji (Haasts Bluff), Papunya and Utopia Aboriginal communities in the western desert regions of the Northern Territory, Australia. Drawn from the private collection of Andrew Arnott and Karin Schack, the exhibition of paintings, prints and batiks communicates important stories of tjukurrpa (Dreaming) and Country, and explores the poetic notion of echoes – how metaphorically and metaphonically we can echo a thought, a sentiment or a consciousness.

Three Echoes – Western Desert Art is an initiative of Museums & Galleries Queensland developed in partnership with Karin Schack and Andrew Arnott, and curated by Djon Mundine OAM FAHA. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through its Visions of Australia program and through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.  It is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, part of the Department of Communities, Housing and Digital Economy. Museums & Galleries Queensland is supported by the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and receives funds from Creative Partnerships Australia through the Australian Cultural Fund.

Date

Wed 17th January 2024, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Location

Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre
Mistral Road

Other Dates

Wed 17th January 2024, 10:00am

Thu 18th January 2024, 10:00am

Fri 19th January 2024, 10:00am

Sat 20th January 2024, 10:00am

Sun 21st January 2024, 10:00am

Wed 24th January 2024, 10:00am

Thu 25th January 2024, 10:00am

Fri 26th January 2024, 10:00am

Sat 27th January 2024, 10:00am

Sun 28th January 2024, 10:00am

Wed 31st January 2024, 10:00am

Thu 01st February 2024, 10:00am

Fri 02nd February 2024, 10:00am

Sat 03rd February 2024, 10:00am

Sun 04th February 2024, 10:00am

Wed 07th February 2024, 10:00am

Thu 08th February 2024, 10:00am

Fri 09th February 2024, 10:00am

Sat 10th February 2024, 10:00am

Sun 11th February 2024, 10:00am

Wed 14th February 2024, 10:00am

Thu 15th February 2024, 10:00am

Fri 16th February 2024, 10:00am

Sat 17th February 2024, 10:00am

Sun 18th February 2024, 10:00am

Wed 21st February 2024, 10:00am

Thu 22nd February 2024, 10:00am

Fri 23rd February 2024, 10:00am

Sat 24th February 2024, 10:00am

Sun 25th February 2024, 10:00am

We wish to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. We also acknowledge and respect the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lores, customs and traditions.