IKUNTJI Artists Runway
Event description
THURSDAYÂ 18 MAY, 3PM
GALLERY II
IKUNTJI Artists, a prominent Aboriginal art centre located in the remote community of Haasts Bluff in Central Australia, will present a solo show at Afterpay Australian Fashion Week. This marks a historic moment for the art world as it will be the first time an art centre has presented a show at Australian Fashion Week.
The IKUNTJI Artists AAFW show is a community-led initiative showcasing the incredible talents and cultural heritage of the Haasts Bluff community in the Western Desert. From the designs to the production, this show has been a collaborative effort between the artists at IKUNTJII Artists and the wider fashion industry. It is a celebration of their culture and traditions brought to life through the medium of fashion. By creating this platform for their artists, IKUNTJI Artists promotes sustainable economic development and empowers their community through art and creativity. This show is not just about fashion; it's about celebrating the strength and resilience of the remote Indigenous community of Haasts Bluff and its place in the art world and contributions to the broader Australian culture.
The collection will feature designs inspired by the ancient landscape and Luritja culture of the Indigenous people of the Western Desert. The artworks will be brought to life on the runway through the collaborative efforts of the artists and the newly appointed Creative Director, Ana Keshan, a proud Yorta Yorta, Gomeroi, Wiradjuri woman. Ana, a celebrated Stylist, Creative Director and cultural activist, will oversee the direction of the collection and work closely with the artists from the community to bring their stories and cultural heritage to the forefront of the fashion industry.
TICKETING INFORMATION
Front Row $250Â
Second Row $190
Third Row $150
+ booking fee
All tickets include access to The Hub at Carriageworks, San Pellegrino and ALIVEÂ soft beverages.
This is an industry presentation open to the public. Seats are strictly limited.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity