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Logan Art Gallery Opening Night
Mayor Jon Raven and Councillors of the City of Logan invite you to the opening of new exhibitions at Logan Art Gallery.
To be opened by Dr Denise Salvestro, Chair of the Board, Artback NT.
Exhibitions opening are:
Clay on country
Ceramics from the Central Desert
Clay on country celebrates the enthusiasm for ceramic practice in the central desert region. A diverse and eclectic survey, the exhibition includes over 40 artists, the majority of whom have made new work for the show. Some are established ceramic artists, some are reconnecting with the medium after a hiatus, others are incorporating clay as a medium in their practice for the first time. All have produced accomplished, insightful, and contemporary works that reflect the culturally and historically rich and complex region where they live and work.
Caring for country
Troy Skeen
Caring for country presents recent work by Troy Skeen. As fellow artist and son of the respected Widi, Biri and Kuku Thaypan Elder, Uncle Joseph Skeen, Troy continues the family practice of storytelling, both personal and traditional, through his art.
Image: Troy Skeen,
Uncle Reg Knox memorial exhibition
Logan Art Gallery’s annual exhibition of work by local First Nations artists, named in honour of Uncle Reg Knox (1934-2020) is selected by Logan Elders.
World Environment Day posters
World environment day posters brings together a collection of vibrant artworks designed by Logan’s young artists. World Environment Day is an annual global event for positive environmental action.
Exhibitions on display until 13 July 2024.
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