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kith and kin: In Conversation with Archie Moore, Ellie Buttrose and Grace Lucas-Pennington


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In April 2024, Kamilaroi and Bigambul artist Archie Moore’s exhibition kith and kin  at the Australia Pavilion was awarded the prestigious Golden Lion for Best National Participation at La Biennale de Venezia 2024. This is the first time that an Australian artist has received this accolade. 

In kith and kin, Moore transforms the Australia Pavilion with the artist’s expansive, genealogical chart spanning 65,000 years. kith and kin is commissioned by Creative Australia and curated by UQ alum (Bachelor of Arts ’07) Ellie Buttrose. 

In celebration of this historic moment, please join Ellie Buttrose (Curator, Contemporary Australian Art, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art) in conversation with artist Archie Moore and Bundjalung editor and poet Grace Lucas-Pennington. Together, they will discuss Moore’s exhibition kith and kin and the unparalleled experiences that led them to Venice; of community, kinship, and the infinite relations that connect us all.  

Hosted in the UQ Art Museum, doors will open at 4:30pm with the talk commencing at 5pm – 6pm. Following the talk, please join us for refreshments. This event is proudly associated with UQ Arts. 

Image: Portrait of curator Ellie Buttrose (left) and artist Archie Moore (right). Photo by Rhett Hammerton, Brisbane 2024.

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  • This is a free event. Due to limited capacity, please advise us if you are no longer able to attend so your seat can be offered to another guest. 
  • Please note any accessibility requirements through the registration page. Please note that a 2 week lead time is required to secure Auslan's interpretation of this event. Visit our website for our accessibility information.  
  • Our St Lucia campus is conveniently serviced by public transport (view public transport options here). Free parking is also available on weekends. Please refer to the UQ St Lucia parking map to view parking areas closest to the UQ Art Museum. 
  • All ages welcome. 18+ ID required to consume alcohol. Anyone who appears to look under 25 years old will need to provide proof of age on entry. 
  • All attendees must register with UQ Art Museum Staff upon entry. 

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