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We are excited to be hosting our second annual NAIDOC week family day. The event will be held on Bunurong land at Footscray Hockey Club. This year we are celebrating the theme Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up! We welcome everyone from our local community down to celebrate the day with us.
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Keep the First Burning: Cacao & Sound Meditation
We are excited to introduce a special NAIDOC Week event at Sobah Brewery + Cafe this Saturday 6th July, celebrating the profound connection between creativity and healing.
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NAIDOC Art Exhibition
We are excited to welcome everyone to celebrate our local Aboriginal artist collective and NAIDOC Week at the Port Macquarie Library.
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Laurel Nannup: What Road Are You Going to Take?
This exhibition brings together major printmaking works from celebrated artist Laurel Nannup, alongside the State Library of Western Australia’s heritage collection. The title of the exhibition is borrowed from Laurel Nannup's 2001 artwork. -
Laurel Nannup What Road Are You Going to Take?
The exhibition Laurel Nannup: What Road Are You Going To Take? brings together major printmaking works from celebrated artist Laurel Nannup, alongside the State Library of Western Australia’s heritage collection. The title of the exhibition is borrowed from Laurel Nannup's 2001 artwork. -
Colour of Time: Our Culture Through Glass
An exhibition of glass art works by First Nations and Torres Strait Island artists - For Our Elders
Exhibition of artwork by Yinjaa-Barni Artist.
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NAIDOC Week Art Exhibition featuring Jorna Newberry and selected artists
Exhibition of art works by selected Aboriginal artists
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Concentric Unity : Jintaka-Juku-NAIDOC ART EXHIBITION-Melbourne
The Exhibition showcases a series of paintings which explore an artistic collaboration by artists Alice Nelson Napurrurla and Julian Di Stefano. The projects title and theme "Jintaka-Juku" has been chosen specifically by Alice Nelson Napurrurla.
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Naidoc Week Art Exhibition
Exhibition of paintings by selected Aboriginal artists who, over generations, celebrated country and First Nations' culture in their art
Welcome to NAIDOC.
We acknowledge all First Peoples of the beautiful lands on which we live and celebrate their enduring knowledge and connections to Country. We honour the wisdom of and pay respect to Elders past and present.