Daniel Walbidi
Winpa
(2006)
165.0 x 111.5 cm
acrylic on canvas
Les Renfrew bequest 2010
courtesy the artist and Short St. Gallery, Broome
This exhibition explores how Indigenous artists speak through colour. With paintings drawn from the Kimberley coast, the Tiwi Islands and the Central Desert, Speaking in Colour underscores the rich conceptual differences in naming, understanding and using colour across diverse language groups.
Artists represented include Sally Gabori, Kitty Kantilla and Daniel Walbidi,as well as a newly acquired suite of vivid watercolours by artists from Ntaria (Hermannsburg). Curated by Una Rey.
Adults
Art Appreciation lecture series*
6.00pm – 7.00pm
Tuesday 29 March
Exhibition Curator Una Rey will discuss works of art from the exhibition.
$22, $15 Art Gallery Society/conc.
Art Appreciation lecture series*
6.00pm – 7.00pm
Tuesday 5 April
A discussion on the Aboriginal art market.
$22, $15 Art Gallery Society/conc.
Art Appreciation lecture series*
6.00pm – 7.00pm
Tuesday 12 April
Dr John Gage will speak about the use of colour in Indigenous art.
$22, $15 Art Gallery Society/conc.
National Sorry Day*
5.30pm
Thursday 26 May
Join us in marking this important occasion.
Free
Guided tours
11.00am – 12.00pm
Saturdays and Sundays
Free
Education
Focus tour available**
Free
Resources
Exhibition brochure available
Bookings required for marked events
* RSVP 02 4974 5114
** Contact Public Programs 02 4974 5112
Resources
SPEAKING IN COLOUR_Education Resource (2.1 MB pdf)