Grinding stone with paint and kangaroo sinew on top.
Jorge de Araujo
What makes an Indigenous art work? Is it that the work speaks about Indigenous identity? Makes a strong political statement about Aboriginal affairs? Or is it enough that the artist identifies as Indigenous, regardless of the content of the work itself?
Wilin Celebrate brings together work from a variety of artists working across different mediums, including:
- Marley Holloway-Clarke
- Ashley Perry
- Ngardarb Riches
- Khi-Lee Thorpe
- Sam Harrison
- Steaphan Paton
- Tiriki Onus
- Eugenia Flynn
- Richard Frankland
For more information: wilin-centre@unimelb.edu.au
As part of this exhibition, on 24/11/2016, there will be a night of celebration featuring the launch of the Wilin Warriors documentary film. More information about this event can be found here.