Nyiirunba Djuyalbaa - Our Storyplace: Rivers to the Seas
Opens 7 December 2024
The Gallery is honored to be reopening our doors with the Nyiirunba Djuyalbaa - Our Storyplace: Rivers to the Seas collective exhibition.
Nyiirunba Djuyalbaa is a community of Aboriginal creatives committed to celebrating and sharing their rich cultural heritage, connection to Country and intimate reflections on identity and shared histories.
The Nyiirunba Djuyalbaa collective have devoted 12 months of their time and passion to creating a vibrant showcase of paintings exploring the intersection of Gamillarray and Birpai Nations culture and stories. The artists include diverse colour palettes to map stories of Country and kin while weaving in shared experiences that define their collective, Aboriginal, identity. This exhibition represents the artists individual journey and their shared narratives that speak to the land, the sea, and everything in between.
The Nyiirunba Djuyalbaa collective stand united in their mission to see Aboriginal artists and their cultural roots and histories celebrated and recognised by the broader community. This collection is more than just an exhibition; it is an experience.
This exhibition is supported by CASP Grant funding.
The Nyiirunba Djuyalbaa collective have devoted 12 months of their time and passion to creating a vibrant showcase of paintings exploring the intersection of Gamillarray and Birpai Nations culture and stories. The artists include diverse colour palettes to map stories of Country and kin while weaving in shared experiences that define their collective, Aboriginal, identity. This exhibition represents the artists individual journey and their shared narratives that speak to the land, the sea, and everything in between.
The Nyiirunba Djuyalbaa collective stand united in their mission to see Aboriginal artists and their cultural roots and histories celebrated and recognised by the broader community. This collection is more than just an exhibition; it is an experience.
This exhibition is supported by CASP Grant funding.