PLAN YOUR VISIT - Discover stories of this place and celebrate local traditions with new exhibition 'bagan bariwariganyan: echoes of country'

Bundanon

Members Afternoon
Social Event

Members are invited to bring a friend to a social afternoon at Bundanon. Light refreshments and a tour of the current exhibition with Bundanon’s curator Boe-lin Bastian.

Join us for an exclusive curator-led tour of the beautiful summer exhibition bagan bariwariganyan: echoes of country, where you and a guest can explore the innovative works on display.

Our curator Boe-lin Bastian will share insights into the creative process behind each piece, revealing hidden meanings and fascinating stories that bring the art to life. After the tour, enjoy light refreshments while mingling with fellow members, making this a perfect opportunity to connect over your shared love of art. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this intimate experience will deepen your appreciation of contemporary ingenuity. Members can bring one guest for free!

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bagan bariwariganyan: echoes of country

bagan bariwariganyan: echoes of country is a body of works by renowned Gweagal/Wandiwandian storyteller and artist Aunty Julie Freeman, leading Walbunja/Ngarigo artist Aunty Cheryl Davison, and Wiradyuri/Kamilaroi artistJonathan Jones.

The season upholds and maintains Aboriginal values and kinships, featuring an immersive gunyah (home) installation including drawings by the significant Yuin artist Mickey of Ulladulla, a solo exhibition of paintings by Aunty Julie sharing grandmother stories of local plants, animals and weather patterns, and a new installation by Aunty Cheryl Davison, representing the importance of Burrawang seeds, a key traditional food source.

Discover more about the exhibition.

 

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Cost

Free for Bundanon Members and a plus one

Location

Bundanon, 170 Riversdale Road, Illaroo

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Dates & Times
24/11/2024 - 24/11/2024 Art Museum, Bundanon
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Bundanon acknowledges the people of the Dharawal and Dhurga language groups as the traditional owners of the land within our boundaries, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.

In Dharawal the word Bundanon means deep valley.

This website contains names, images and voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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