All That Country Holds

All That Country Holds is showing now at PICA, Boorloo/Perth. Curated by Zali Morgan, the exhibition brings together works by ten Kimberley-based Aboriginal artists – Miriam Baadjo, Angelina Guluwulla Karadada Boona, Jan Baljagil Griffiths, Ben Galmirr Ward, Evelyn Malgil, Mary Lou Oliyarli Divilli, Leah Rinjeewala Umbagai, Mervyn Street, Pauline Sunfly and John Prince Siddon.

We’re proud to have supported this exhibition through The Fulcrum Fund, which last year travelled as far as the Australian Embassy in Washington. Go see it, and while you’re there, swing in to Revealed, one of our favourite annual events and an opportunity to enjoy artworks from new and emerging WA Aboriginal artists.

Image: Evelyn Malgil, ‘Winuba’ 2024.

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