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Dennis Nona, Naath (Dugong hunting platform), 1993, Hand coloured linocut, 89.5 x 66cm, Reproduced courtesy artist and The Australian Art Print Network 89.5 x 66cm

Freshwater / Saltwater: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Prints

March 11, 2011 — April 30, 2011

Free
Dennis Nona, Naath (Dugong hunting platform), 1993, Hand coloured linocut, 89.5 x 66cm, Reproduced courtesy artist and The Australian Art Print Network 89.5 x 66cm

Dennis Nona, Naath (Dugong hunting platform), 1993, Hand coloured linocut, 89.5 x 66cm, Reproduced courtesy artist and The Australian Art Print Network 89.5 x 66cm

An Australian National Maritime Museum Travelling Exhibition.

Prints from the Australian National Maritime Museum’s collection commemorate the rich living relationship between Indigenous people and water in Australia. The vivid representations of marine life and environments celebrate the survival of their communities and their struggle for land and sea rights and justice.

This exhibition is supported by the National Collecting Institutions Touring and Outreach Program, and Australian Government program aiming to improve access to the national collection for all Australians.

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Start:
March 11, 2011
End:
May 1, 2011
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
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Maitland Regional Art Gallery
230 High Street
MAITLAND, New South Wales 2320 Australia
Phone:
02 4934 9859

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