Unearthing layers of Country and Culture
An exhibition of textiles and scents by the Kaurna Women’s Art Collective may challenge our idea of what contemporary art is, while opening up new ways of understanding and reconnecting to culture.
An exhibition of textiles and scents by the Kaurna Women’s Art Collective may challenge our idea of what contemporary art is, while opening up new ways of understanding and reconnecting to culture.
Spearheaded by Adnyamathanha artists, the Mulka Yata/The Knowledge of Place exhibition illuminates the ancient landscapes of the Ikara-Flinders Ranges and the culture that continues to thrive there.
Archie Moore has become the first Australian to win the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale with his powerful work mixing politics and history with the poetry of internalised anxieties around belonging.
This cinematic opera combines aspects of traditional dance and song with modern visuals in projections and puppetry for an unforgettably reverent deep dive into the ocean of Narungga creation stories.
Baleen Moondjan is an epic Ngugi/Nunukul/Moondjan story of great beauty, sorrow and dignity told under darkening sky and measured out by the timeless beat of waves on the sands of Pathawilyangga in this unforgettable performance.
Sonya Rankine has woven traditional techniques and a passion for truth telling and creativity into a multi-faceted contemporary arts practice and business. Her latest pieces are lighting up the historic phone booths at Adelaide Railway Station.