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The National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony

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The National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony

17 Dec 2022 – 26 Feb 2023

The 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony is the National Gallery’s flagship exhibition of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art.

Ceremony remains central to the creative practice of many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. From the intimate and personal to the collective and collaborative, ceremonies manifest through visual art, film, music and dance.

Featuring a selection of the works of 35 artists from across Australia, this exhibition reveals how ceremony is at the nexus of Country, of culture and of community.


Image: Joel Bray, Wiradjuri people, Giraaru Galing Gaanhagirri (still), 2022, commissioned by the National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra for the 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony, created in consultation with Uncle James Ingram and Wagga Wagga Elders, and with support from City of Melbourne, Phillip Keir and Sarah Benjamin (the Keir Foundation), City of Port Phillip, Create NSW, Blacktown Arts, Arts Centre Melbourne, and Yirramboi Festival 2020, image courtesy and © the artist

Gallery Details

Shepparton Art Museum (SAM)
530 Wyndham Street
Shepparton VIC 3630

T: +61 (0)3 5832 9861
E: info@sheppatonartmuseum.com.au

W: sheppartonartmuseum.com.au


Opening Hours
The SAM Shop, Kaiela Arts and the Greater Shepparton Visitor Information Centre are now open to the public, with the official Grand Opening of SAM to take place on 20 November 2021. 

Book tickets here: https://sheppartonartmuseum.com.au/your-visit/tickets/

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Gallery Info

The Public Galleries Association of Victoria (PGAV) acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners of the lands where our office is located, and all Traditional Owners of country throughout Victoria and Australia. We recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples enduring traditions and continuing creative cultures. We pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging.