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NAIDOC Week Indigenous Art Exhibition

NAIDOC Week Indigenous Art Exhibition

Starts: Wednesday, 29 June 2022
Ends: Sunday, 14 August 2022
This year’s theme – Get up! Stand up! Show up! – encourages everyone to champion institutional, structural, collaborative, and cooperative change while celebrating those who have already driven and led change in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities over generations. Bass Coast South Gippsland Reconciliation Group NAIDOC week Indigenous Art Exhibition. Showcasing local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. Exhibition Opening with a commencement Smoking Ceremony and Welcome to Country by the Bunurong, artists guest speakers and the visual arts exhibition open for viewing, meet the artists and sales. Please register with Try Bookings for RSVP and catering purposes.
Add to Calendar 2022-06-29 12:00 am 2022-08-14 12:00 am NAIDOC Week Indigenous Art Exhibition This year’s theme – Get up! Stand up! Show up! – encourages everyone to champion institutional, structural, collaborative, and cooperative change while celebrating those who have already driven and led change in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities over generations. Bass Coast South Gippsland Reconciliation Group NAIDOC week Indigenous Art Exhibition. Showcasing local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. Exhibition Opening with a commencement Smoking Ceremony and Welcome to Country by the Bunurong, artists guest speakers and the visual arts exhibition open for viewing, meet the artists and sales. Please register with Try Bookings for RSVP and catering purposes. 1 Bent Street, Wonthaggi , VIC , 3995 , Australia
1 Bent Street, Wonthaggi , VIC , 3995 , Australia
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