Event Calendar

Kylie Hill: Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi

Ipswich Art Gallery Nicholas Street, d'Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Kylie Hill’s first solo exhibition will be a reflection on the importance of leaving a cultural legacy to next generations. Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi: Standing Strong for the Future is Kylie Hill's first solo exhibition. It represents Hill's personal strength and her desire to leave a cultural legacy for future generations. The work references life, family, and

Event Series I, object

I, object

Ipswich Art Gallery Nicholas Street, d'Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Features contemporary painting, sculpture, and installation by leading Queensland artists Vernon Ah Kee, Tony Albert, Michael Boiyool Anning, Fiona Foley, Danie Mellor, Christian Thompson, Warraba Weatherall and others alongside 20 historical shields, boomerangs and clubs.   I, object considers the many complex relationships Aboriginal Australian artists continue to have with objects – from the histories informing

Free

Kylie Hill: Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi

Ipswich Art Gallery Nicholas Street, d'Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Kylie Hill’s first solo exhibition will be a reflection on the importance of leaving a cultural legacy to next generations. Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi: Standing Strong for the Future is Kylie Hill's first solo exhibition. It represents Hill's personal strength and her desire to leave a cultural legacy for future generations. The work references life, family, and

Event Series I, object

I, object

Ipswich Art Gallery Nicholas Street, d'Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Features contemporary painting, sculpture, and installation by leading Queensland artists Vernon Ah Kee, Tony Albert, Michael Boiyool Anning, Fiona Foley, Danie Mellor, Christian Thompson, Warraba Weatherall and others alongside 20 historical shields, boomerangs and clubs.   I, object considers the many complex relationships Aboriginal Australian artists continue to have with objects – from the histories informing

Free

Kylie Hill: Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi

Ipswich Art Gallery Nicholas Street, d'Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Kylie Hill’s first solo exhibition will be a reflection on the importance of leaving a cultural legacy to next generations. Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi: Standing Strong for the Future is Kylie Hill's first solo exhibition. It represents Hill's personal strength and her desire to leave a cultural legacy for future generations. The work references life, family, and

Event Series I, object

I, object

Ipswich Art Gallery Nicholas Street, d'Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Features contemporary painting, sculpture, and installation by leading Queensland artists Vernon Ah Kee, Tony Albert, Michael Boiyool Anning, Fiona Foley, Danie Mellor, Christian Thompson, Warraba Weatherall and others alongside 20 historical shields, boomerangs and clubs.   I, object considers the many complex relationships Aboriginal Australian artists continue to have with objects – from the histories informing

Free

Kylie Hill: Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi

Ipswich Art Gallery Nicholas Street, d'Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Kylie Hill’s first solo exhibition will be a reflection on the importance of leaving a cultural legacy to next generations. Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi: Standing Strong for the Future is Kylie Hill's first solo exhibition. It represents Hill's personal strength and her desire to leave a cultural legacy for future generations. The work references life, family, and

Event Series I, object

I, object

Ipswich Art Gallery Nicholas Street, d'Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Features contemporary painting, sculpture, and installation by leading Queensland artists Vernon Ah Kee, Tony Albert, Michael Boiyool Anning, Fiona Foley, Danie Mellor, Christian Thompson, Warraba Weatherall and others alongside 20 historical shields, boomerangs and clubs.   I, object considers the many complex relationships Aboriginal Australian artists continue to have with objects – from the histories informing

Free

Kylie Hill: Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi

Ipswich Art Gallery Nicholas Street, d'Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Kylie Hill’s first solo exhibition will be a reflection on the importance of leaving a cultural legacy to next generations. Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi: Standing Strong for the Future is Kylie Hill's first solo exhibition. It represents Hill's personal strength and her desire to leave a cultural legacy for future generations. The work references life, family, and

Event Series I, object

I, object

Ipswich Art Gallery Nicholas Street, d'Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Features contemporary painting, sculpture, and installation by leading Queensland artists Vernon Ah Kee, Tony Albert, Michael Boiyool Anning, Fiona Foley, Danie Mellor, Christian Thompson, Warraba Weatherall and others alongside 20 historical shields, boomerangs and clubs.   I, object considers the many complex relationships Aboriginal Australian artists continue to have with objects – from the histories informing

Free

Kylie Hill: Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi

Ipswich Art Gallery Nicholas Street, d'Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Kylie Hill’s first solo exhibition will be a reflection on the importance of leaving a cultural legacy to next generations. Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi: Standing Strong for the Future is Kylie Hill's first solo exhibition. It represents Hill's personal strength and her desire to leave a cultural legacy for future generations. The work references life, family, and

Event Series I, object

I, object

Ipswich Art Gallery Nicholas Street, d'Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Features contemporary painting, sculpture, and installation by leading Queensland artists Vernon Ah Kee, Tony Albert, Michael Boiyool Anning, Fiona Foley, Danie Mellor, Christian Thompson, Warraba Weatherall and others alongside 20 historical shields, boomerangs and clubs.   I, object considers the many complex relationships Aboriginal Australian artists continue to have with objects – from the histories informing

Free

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