Ngalu Warrawi Marri (We Stand Strong)

Overview

This Reconciliation Week, come together to build connections for a stronger tomorrow. As the Australian Museum celebrates the ongoing resilience and reclamation of First Nations cultures, immerse yourself in an evening of live dance and music, free guided gallery tours and a range of drop-in learning activities across the whole Museum. As part of the celebrations, they are proud to launch Ngurruwarra/Derndernyin, the newest exhibition at the…

This Reconciliation Week, come together to build connections for a stronger tomorrow. As the Australian Museum celebrates the ongoing resilience and reclamation of First Nations cultures, immerse yourself in an evening of live dance and music, free guided gallery tours and a range of drop-in learning activities across the whole Museum.

As part of the celebrations, they are proud to launch Ngurruwarra/Derndernyin, the newest exhibition at the Museum, showcasing incredible works from the Kaiadilt, Lardil and Gangalidda peoples of the Wellesley Islands. With a panel of community members and artwork spotlight tours, be amongst the first to see this powerful reflection of culture.

Don't miss this unforgettable night of creativity, connection and conversation as we continue to honour culture and learn from one another.

Location

Australian Museum

1 William Street Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Australia

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