TASMANIAN Aboriginal artist Caleb Nichols-Mansell will deliver a talk at McClelland Gallery this weekend.

Nichols-Mansell is cultural adviser to Dark Mofo and the founder of Blackspace Creative Arts and Cultural Hub, Tasmania’s first Aboriginal-owned art centre. He is also one of four First Nations artists recently selected to undergo a residency at McClelland Gallery’s studio cottage.

Nichols-Mansell said the residency “allows me to continue my work in the space while expanding my networks and connection within the arts and cultural scene”. McClelland director Lisa Byrne said “McClelland looks forward to a significant First Nations commission arising from this program being realized in 2026.

The talk by Nichols-Mansell, Conduit for Country, will be held at the gallery at 11am on Sunday, 25 February.

To register visit mcclelland.org.au/events/conduit-for-country

McClelland Gallery is at 390 McClelland Drive in Langwarrin.

First published in the Frankston Times – 20 February 2024

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