IN CONVERSATION — Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi
Event description
Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi (Standing Strong For the Future) artist, Kylie Hill, in conversation with Valkyrie Blacksmith, Programming Coordinator Community and Cultural Services, Ipswich City Council.
Learn how country, family, motherhood, tradition, and advocating for the future all manifest in Kylie's artwork. Don't miss this chance to engage with the artist and delve deeper into the exhibition.Please meet us in the reception area of the Ipswich Art Gallery at 10:15am. Please RSVP via the link.
Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi — IN CONVERSATION
Sunday 25 AUGUST 2024
10:30am - 11:30am
Please meet us at the front reception of the Ipswich Art Gallery from 10:15am
Image credit: Kylie Hill, Nungarima’s Jarjums (my skin name), 2024 synthetic polymer paint on canvas. Courtesy of the artist.
Additional information:
Location: Ipswich Art Gallery is located in the heart of the Ipswich CBD. Our public entrance is in d’Arcy Doyle Place, a pedestrian section of Nicholas Street between Brisbane and Limestone Streets.
Parking: The Gallery does not have its own parking, however there is metered on-street parking on Limestone Street, Nicholas Street and Brisbane Street. Street parking is free on the weekends; please check signs for details. Ipswich CBD Parking (beneath Tulmur Place in the Nicholas Street Precinct) offers free parking for up to 3 hours. On weekends parking is free. The car park entry is located on Bremer Street which runs parallel to the Bremer River.
Public Transport: The Gallery is a short walk from the Ipswich Railway Station as well as bus stops. If travelling by train, alight at Ipswich Station. The Gallery is a 4-minute walk from the station. Walk left up Bell Street, right onto Brisbane Street and left onto d’Arcy Doyle Place. Visit TRANSlink for service and timetable information.
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