EXHIBITION TALK & TOUR | Perth Art Weekend - Woven Together + Mara, Jinbi, Ngurra
Event description
As part of the inaugural Perth Art Weekend, join us at FORM Gallery to hear Spinifex Hill Studio's Manager Nick Zafir (Port Hedland), and porcelain master Sandra Black (Fremantle) in conversation with FORM's Senior Curator Andrew Nicholls.
Arrive early to enjoy Claremont's best coffee at FORM Café in the community garden taking shape thanks to our wonderful neighbours and volunteers from Claremont Oval Village.
Mara, Jinbi, Ngurra + Woven Together
As part of the 2024 Indian Ocean Craft Triennial (IOTA24), FORM Building a State of Creativity is delighted to present two beautiful exhibitions at FORM Gallery, Mara, Jinbi, Ngurra (Hands, Clay, Country) and Woven Together.
These complementary exhibitions showcase works by Pilbara-based Aboriginal artists from Spinifex Hill Studio in South Hedland, and Yinjaa-Barni Art in Roebourne, in collaboration with leading craft practitioners Sandra Black (WA), Jacky Cheng (WA) and Paula do Prado (NSW), who also present their own exploratory artworks.
Over the last 18 months, FORM has supported artists from Spinifex Hill Studio and Yinjaa-Barni Art in expanding their celebrated painting practices to express stories of culture and Country through new mediums. Woven Together is the result of Spinifex Hill Studio hosting textiles practitioners Jacky Cheng and Paula do Prado in a series of residencies sharing weaving techniques. And, as part of FORM's Roebourne Arts Development Program, artists from Yinjaa-Barni Art have been mentored in ceramics by porcelain master Sandra Black, the outcomes of which can be seen in Mara, Jinbi, Ngurra.
Woven Together and Mara, Jinbi, Ngurra continue until Saturday, 28 September 2024.
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