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Exhibition features First Nations artists

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News9 August 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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Current exhibition: A new exhibition is now on display at McClelland Gallery. Current features artworks by First Nations artists Gail Mabo (pictured above), Lisa Waup, and Dominic White. Pictures: Kinfolk Imagery
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ARTWORKS by three First Nations artists are on display as part of a new exhibition at Langwarrin’s McClelland Gallery.

Current was officially opened on 29 July. It features work by Gail Mabo, Lisa Waup, and Dominic White.

In a statement, the gallery said that Current “refers at once to the vital art practices of these three multidisciplinary artists, and to the movement in the passages of water along the eastern coast of Australia which connect the land and people of Zenadh Kes/Torres Strait of the far north and lutruwita/Tasmania in the south.”

The exhibition was launched by Professor Henry Skerritt, the curator of the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection for the University of Virginia in the USA.

Current runs from until 19 November.

First published in the Frankston Times – 8 August 2023

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