Curator and Artist Talk
ngaratya (together, us group, all in it together)
Saturday 9 August
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Time 11am
Duration 60 minutes
Tickets Free
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Join Curator/Artist Zena Cumpston and Artist Raymond Zada in discussion about their works in the ngaratya (together, us group, all in it together) exhibition. Learn more about the processes and ideas behind this remarkable exhibition and artworks, and have an opportunity to ask questions.

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ngaratya (together, us group, all in it together) is a Bunjil Place Gallery exhibition touring with NETS Victoria. Curated by Nici Cumpston and Zena Cumpston. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program as well as receiving development assistance from NETS Victoria’s Exhibition Development Fund, supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.

Image: Opening of ngaratya (together, us group, all in it together) at Broken Hill City Gallery, 29 April 2024.
L-R Aunty Sarah Martin, Kent Morris, David Doyle, Adrianne Semmens, Nici Cumpston, Zena Cumpston, Uncle Badger Bates, Raymond Zada.

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