Event details

Location

Date and time

  • Thursday 12 September, 5.30-7.30pm

Event type

  • Panel Discussion

Event Fee

  • Free

Registration

  • Registration essential
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Indigenous Printmaking & Archival Traces

Thursday, 12 September, 5.30–7.30pm

Join us for a panel discussion with printmakers and a viewing of prints with the artists

As part of growing global interest in Australian Indigenous print practice, this event is the third in a series (following discussions in the US at Kluge-Rue and Darwin at DAAF), to convene artists, printmakers, curators, and arts professionals to explore the significance of Indigenous printmaking histories. This discussion will look particularly at prints inventive relationship to cultural and historic archives – materially re-tracing gestures and mark marking of the past. 
 
This event is produced by the Berndt Museum and Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, and has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body.

Speakers: Basil Hall (Basil Hall Editions), Brett Nannup, Zali Morgan, Fleur Parry (Djilpin Arts), and Cim Sears

Facilitator: Jessyca Hutchens (Berndt Museum)

Light refreshments provided.

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Image Credit: Brett Nannup, Devil's fodder, 2023, etching on paper, image courtesy the artist. 

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 Please note: in keeping with the University's guidelines, space is limited for this event and registration is required.