Rosella Namok
Samantha Hobson
Janine McAullay Bott
Billy Missi
Candy Nakamarra
Kukula McDonald
Debra Nakamarra
Adam Gibbs Tjapaltjarri
Morris Jackson Tjampitjinpa
Yalti Napangati
Ngoia Pollard Napaltjarri
Lorna Brown Napanangka
Ormay Nangala Gallagher
Joy Nangala Brown
Djirrirri Wunungmurra
Billy Black
Johnny Pascoe
Menga Munungurr
Peter Girirrkirirr
Yalmakany Marawili
Claude Carter
Joylene Reid
Maisie Campbell
Mike Williams
Molly Tjami
Nara Tjami
Tilau Nangala
Tuppy Goodwin
Emily McCulloch Childs
Susan McCulloch
Exploring the theme of water in Indigenous Art. More than 35 works from around Australia have been selected to represent the significance of water, that from drought to floods, is one of the key environmental issues in the continent today.
More than 35 works from around Australia have been selected to represent the significance of water – and how this is represented in art – by Australia’s Indigenous population in the latest McCulloch’s exhibition to be held at Salt Contemporary. Water, from drought to floods, is one of the key environmental issues in Australia today, and water dreaming paintings have been some of the most significant Indigenous art ever made.
This exhibition consists of contemporary works from coastal and desert regions throughout Australia that dynamically represent this theme.
Artists include Rosella Namok, Samantha Hobson, Janine McAullay Bott, Billy Missi, Candy Nakamarra, Kukula McDonald, Debra Nakamarra, Adam Gibbs Tjapaltjarri, Morris Jackson Tjampitjinpa, Yalti Napangati, Ngoia Pollard Napaltjarri, Lorna Brown Napanangka,Ormay Nangala Gallagher, Joy Nangala Brown, Djirrirri Wunungmurra, Billy Black, Johnny Pascoe, Menga Munungurr, Peter Girirrkirirr, Yalmakany Marawili, Claude Carter, Joylene Reid, Maisie Campbell, Mike Williams, Molly Tjami, Nara Tjami, Tilau Nangala and Tuppy Goodwin.
Curators' Talk on Sunday January 23, 2.30pm
Exhibition Preview & Talk Saturday January 22, 5pm
Salt Contemporary Art
35 Hesse Street - Queenscliff
Opening hours: fri-mon 11am-5pm, tue-thu by appointment
Admission free