Yalingwa First Nations Forum
Event description
First Nations artists, curators and community are invited to join the Yalingwa First Nations Forum.
The Yalingwa First Nations Forum is conceived as a significant platform for First Nations curators and artists to come together to share their work and insights across generations and cultural perspectives. The program welcomes First Nations curators, artists and community and arts workers to connect and engage with First Nations peers through an afternoon/evening session featuring conversations, workshops and networking; alongside a curatorial walkthrough of ACCA’s current exhibition by Tennant Creek Brio, an artist collective living and working on Warumungu Country.
In its second year, the Yalingwa Forum is a unique opportunity for First Nations artists, curators and community in the Southeast to foster networks, encourage dialogue and build cross-cultural connections throughout Victoria. At the heart of the Yalingwa Forum is consideration of the role of the curator in relation to First Nations artists, communities and cultural practices, and a chance to address some of the challenges, opportunities and recent developments related to First Nations art and curatorial practices today.
Further details will be provided closer to the date. For enquiries about the program or questions about bursaries for local regional travel please contact Jessica Clark, Curator jessica.clark@acca.melbourne
This is a closed in-person session dedicated to First Nations participants.
This event is presented as part of ACCA's current exhibition Tennant Creek Brio: Juparnta Ngattu Minjinypa Iconocrisis, showing until 17 November 2024, and generously supported by Creative Victoria and Fayen d'Evie.
ACCESS
ACCA is fully wheelchair accessible, with two accessible car park spaces just outside the entrance in Sturt Street and a wheelchair accessible bathroom. No need to call ahead – come on in. ACCA also has a wheelchair that is available on request for use by visitors. We also welcome Assistance Dogs in the gallery. Read more about access at ACCA here.
Image: Tennant Creek Brio: Juparnta Ngattu Minjinypa Iconocrisis, installation view, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, 2024. Courtesy the artists and Nyinkka Nyunyu Art & Culture Centre, Tennant Creek. Photograph: Andrew Curtis
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