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Autumn Salon at Everywhen Art

Saturday 30 March - Sunday 5 May 2024 | TIME: 11am - 4pm

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Contact Name: Everywhen Art

Location

Whistlewood , 642 Tucks Road
Shoreham, 3916 Victoria

An exhibition of new paintings and sculptures in evocative Autumn hues by First Nations' artists from the Kimberley, Central Deserts, the Pilbara, the APY Lands and Arnhem Land.

Featuring paintings from Warlukurlangu Artists including Athena Granites, Pauline Napangardi Gallagher and Steven Jupurrula Nelson and those from the Pilbara's Martumili Artists - Bugai Whyoulter, Cyril Whyoulter, Nancy Chapman and Nora Nungabar.

Launched with a unique Art Parade presentation of 40+ works with informative commentary by gallery co-director Susan McCulloch. Paintings, barks and sculptures are arranged into regions and the audience is provided with an illustrated catalogue. Some works are displayed on the walls while others are ‘paraded’ by a team of assistants as McCulloch offers commentary on the art of the regions and individual artists.

Art Parade: Saturday March 30 | 2 pm

Free event but seating limited and bookings essential - please click on the link below to 'Explore More'.

Exhibition dates: March 30 to May 5

Open Thursday to Monday 11am - 4pm (including all days of the Easter holidays

Image: Bugai Whyoulter, Parrngurr Community, acrylic on linen, 122 x 76 cm (detail)

Courtesy the artist and Martumili Arts

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