
Tarnanthi Art Fair to go ahead at Lot Fourteen
The Art Gallery of South Australia reopens today and has announced it will go ahead with the annual Tarnanthi Art Fair as an in-person event from December 4-6 at Lot Fourteen on North Terrace.
The Art Gallery of South Australia reopens today and has announced it will go ahead with the annual Tarnanthi Art Fair as an in-person event from December 4-6 at Lot Fourteen on North Terrace.
An important and influential voice on identity in Australia, artist Naomi Hobson has turned her camera toward the complexity of youth in Adolescent Wonderland – now showing at the Art Gallery of SA as part of Tarnanthi.
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From beautiful blue-hued cyanotype works to elaborate woven sculptures and quirky photographic portraits, the 2020 Tarnanthi exhibition is a celebration of First Nations’ creativity, cultural knowledge and storytelling shared across generations.
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In a year of disruptions, 34 artists from the APY Lands have grasped the opportunity to shine on an international stage with works that tell the story of a new movement in Australian art history, writes Art Gallery of SA assistant director Lisa Slade.
The creativity of First Nations women artists will be highlighted in this year’s Tarnanthi exhibition at the Art Gallery of SA from October 16, with a “COVID-safe” version of the popular Tarnanthi Art Fair to take place in early December.