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In 2017, artists from the APY lands produced several enormous works for installation at AGSA, including two paintings on repurposed canvas mailbags, both stretched to three metres by five. 21 men collaborated on one work, 24 women on the other, with contributions spanning seven communities from the
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In July 2019 it was announced that the Tarnanthi Festival would run from 18 to 27 Oct 2019, with the Art Fair at Tandanya on the opening weekend and the AGSA exhibition continuing until 27 January 2020. The exhibition will feature exhibits from over 1000 artists from all over the continent and the
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history and culture as a legacy to be shared by all Australians, showcasing the expansiveness of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art "on a scale that been seen before". It is intended as a broad platform, at which artists can exhibit their work in a way that does not
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The South Australian Government and BHP initially negotiated funding, before approaching AGSA about hosting the festival. The first edition of the festival was held by AGSA in 2015, which said it was "the most ambitious exhibition of
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based at AGSA, collaborated with a group of elders and community members who speak the language to help translate the word used as the name, as well as Kaurna Language Revival Unit at the
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and portray the artist's first survey exhibition. The Tarnanthi Art Fair will be held as both an online and physical event with opportunity to meet the artists. Arrernte/Gurindji man
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In 2021, as the pandemic continued, the Art Fair went online, but the exhibition was mounted from mid-October to the end of January at the art gallery and partner venues, including the
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An exhibition of colonial artworks alongside the tools and objects of Aboriginal people, accompanied by carefully researched text and commentary by
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UniSA's online student journalism platform focuses on topics and issues that appeal to students and the wider community
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Cultural Centre. The exhibition included works by 189 artists at the gallery, including large works by
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will launch the Tarnanthi festival with a free music concert and public event on the forecourt of the
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There was no exhibition in 2016, but by 2017 it had expanded to include an Indigenous art fair at the
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in the first major exhibition of his work in Australia, with a focus exhibition entitled
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The 2020 exhibition, held from 16 October 2020 until 31 January 2021, was subtitled
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It includes an annual Art Fair as well as artist talks, performances and events.
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performing at the opening event outside the Gallery on North Terrace.
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In October 2021, funding was assured for a further three years.
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by his descendants. The 2015 exhibition also included work by
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Welcome to country: A travel guide to Indigenous Australia
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has been involved with the event since the first edition.
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Bunha-bunhanga: Aboriginal agriculture in the south-east
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Regional Art Gallery and Yarta Purtli Gallery at the
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