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Detail of artwork 'Yunggulba (Woorim)' by Megan Cope

Queensland is a testing ground for many Australian First Nations artists. It is a place of experimentation and interrogation where artists share their own stories in their own words.

With a focus on First Nations artists living in or from Queensland, this exhibition features works from the Moreton Bay Regional Council Art Collection and examines ideas surrounding sovereignty, the continuing impacts of colonisation and connections to place.

Exhibition developed by Moreton Bay Regional Council.

Redcliffe Art Gallery has implemented Covid-19 safe measures to ensure the safety of patrons, artists, facilitators and staff.

Bookings are required for the opening 10-11 October 2020 to a limited number of visitors from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM each day, using a one hour free timed-entry ticket system | Register here

Guided tours of the exhibition will be conducted from Monday 12 October at 11:00 AM Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday’s to a limited number of visitors | Register here

If you are feeling unwell on the day, please do not attend this event. Call Redcliffe Art Gallery on 5433 3811 to cancel your booking.

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Image credit: Megan Cope, Yunggulba (Woorim) (detail), 2014, mixed media on canvas. Moreton Bay Regional Council Art Collection. Courtesy the artist and Milani Gallery, Brisbane.

When

  • Saturday, 10 October 2020 - Saturday, 31 October 2020

Location

Redcliffe Art Gallery, 1 Irene Street, Redcliffe 4020  View map

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