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Wurrdah Marra

Attractions Aboriginal, Public Art Galleries

Russell St, Melbourne, VIC 3000

Description

Wurrdha Marra, meaning 'Many Mobs,' is a dynamic exhibition space in which familiar works from the NGV’s collection of First Nations Australian art and design are displayed alongside new acquisitions.

Presented through a series of changing thematics, the works on display offers a series of visual dialogues as a way to explore how parallel innovations and continuities can continue to inspire new ways of thinking about art.

For First Nations peoples around the world, art and design are part of a continuum where the past intersects with the present, different materials converge, and diverse perspectives come together. The central role of art in passing down important cultural knowledge is celebrated in this display through the diverse approaches that artists take to maintaining and regenerating customary cultural practices and iconography while also creating new forms of expression.

Details

Open days/Times: 10am-5pm daily

Attractions: Aboriginal

Art Galleries: Aboriginal, Public Art Galleries

Wheelchair Access: Wheelchair access, hard of hearing, low vision, sensory sensitivity issues. See more at: https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/plan-your-visit/access/

Location

The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia
Russell St, Melbourne, VIC 3000

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Attribution

From NGV Website

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