My Country, I Still Call Australia Home

This exciting exhibition shares stories from Indigenous artists regarding history, contemporary life and land.
Elizabeth Penrose
Published on May 26, 2013

Overview

Head to GOMA for their latest, spectacular exhibition, My Country, I Still Call Australia Home. This is the largest collection of Indigenous artwork that GOMA has exhibited to date and involves artists from across the country with a variety of backgrounds. The huge exhibition pivots around three central themes. These include Indigenous perspectives of history, responses to the intricacies of contemporary society and the exploration of land and the strong associations it encompasses for the artists.

This exhibition exists as a channel for the artists to share their stories through creative mediums. Wander through the extraordinary selection of photographs, film, paintings, sculptures and soak up this special experience. Featured artists include Ruby Tjangawa Williamson, Bindi Cole and Archie Moore. Throughout the exhibition there are many activities taking place such as talks by Brisbane artists, a range of programs designed for 50+ attendees and more sessions during NAIDOC Week. Visit the event site for more information.

My Country, I Still Call Australia Home provides Indigenous people with a voice. Listen to their stories and be inspired at GOMA's latest offering.

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