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detail, Judy Miller collecting tjanpi at Aralya, South Australia; Image courtesy the artist and Nikuku Artst; photo: Meg Hansen.

Tarnanthi across the city & state


  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Ku Arts Symposium: Strong art, strong culture, strong communities

    Wed 16 Oct 2019

    Free
    University of Adelaide, Elder Hall
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Perspectives: Is the gallery enough?

    Saturday 19 Oct 2019

    Free
    UniSA City West Campus, Bradley Forum, Hawke Building, L5
  • Eugene Von Guérard, Australia, 1811–1901, Early settlement of Thomas & William Lang. Salt Water River Port Phillip, N.S. Wales. March 1840, 1866–67, Melbourne, oil on canvas, 46.0 x 72.1 cm; M.J.M. Carter AO Collection through the Art Gallery of South Australia Foundation 2016. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program, 
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide | Unknown south-east Aboriginal artists, top: Digging stick, 1800s, Western Victoria, wood, 67.5 x 3.8 x 4.0 cm, bottom: Digging stick, 1800s, Victoria, wood, 71.5 x 3.3 x 4.1 cm; Australian Museum Collection, Sydney
    Festival

    Tarnanthi - Bunha-bunhanga: Aboriginal agriculture in the south-east

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    18 Oct 2019 – 27 Jan 2020

    Free
    Art Gallery of South Australia & Santos Museum of Economic Botany, Adelaide Botanic Garden
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Tjina Nurna-ka, Pmarra Nurna-kanha, Itla Itla Nurna-kanha: Our Family, Our Country, Our Legacy

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    18 Oct 2019 – 27 Jan 2020 / Closed 21 Dec - 13 Jan

    Free
    Multiple locations
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Intrinsic

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    5 Aug – 8 Nov 2019

    Free
    City of Adelaide Art Pod, Breezeway & Adelaide Town Hall
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Weapons for the soldier: Protecting Country, culture and family

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    14 Sep – 3 Nov 2019

    Free
    Murray Bridge Regional Gallery
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Miṯtji – The Group

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    26 Sep – 26 Oct 2019

    Free
    Hugo Michell Gallery
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Into the Light

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    From September 2019

    Free
    The Lights Community and Sports Centre
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Shackled excellence

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    1 Oct – 28 Nov 2019

    Free
    The Mill
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Our Country: Many Languages

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    6 – 23 Oct 2019

    Free
    Fleurieu Arthouse
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Aralya Project

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    14 Oct – 8 Nov 2019

    Free
    Adelaide College of the Arts
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Ngalya / Together

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    9 – 27 Oct 2019

    Free
    SASA Gallery
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Painted Stories: Linking country, art and culture for language revival

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    11 Oct – 17 Nov 2019

    Free
    Hahndorf Academy
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - VIETNAM - ONE IN, ALL IN

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    15 Oct – 24 Nov 2019

    Free
    Roxbylink Art Gallery
  • Festival

    Pungungi Marrgu (old and new)

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    12 Oct – 1 Dec 2019

    Free
    JamFactory, GalleryOne
  • Gunybi Ganambarr, Yolŋu people, Northern Territory
born 1973, Yirrkala, Northern Territory
Gäṉgän, 2019, Yirrkala, Northern Territory
etching on aluminium, 150.0 x 150.0 cm
© Gunybi Ganambarr/Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Centre
photo: Saul Steed
    Festival

    Tarnanthi - Mother and Child

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    12 Oct – 1 Dec 2019

    Free
    JamFactory, GalleryOne
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Dhigaraa galgaa baa – place of many birds

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    12 Oct – 1 Dec 2019

    Free
    JamFactory, GalleryTwo
  • Jayanna Andy, Pitjantjatjara people, born 1999, Pukatja (Ernabella), South Australia, Roxanne Carroll, Pitjantjatjara people, born 1997, Pukatja (Ernabella), South Australia, Marceena Jack, Pitjantjatjara people, born 1996, Mparntwe (Alice Springs), Northern Territory, Vennita Lionel, Pitjantjatjara people, born 1998, Pukatja (Ernabella), South Australia, Nicole Rupert, Pitjantjatjara people, born 1987, Mparntwe (Alice Springs), Northern Territory, Marissa Thompson, Pitjantjatjara people, born 1985, Pukatja (Ernabella), South Australia, Liritja II, 2019, Pukatja (Ernabella), South Australia, ceramics, ininti seeds and stainless steel,
16.0 cm (diameter); © Ernabella Arts Inc., photo: Grant Hancock
    Festival

    Tarnanthi - Wanapari – in a line, following one another

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    12 Oct – 12 Nov 2019

    Free
    JamFactory, COLLECT
  • Nyanu Watson, Pitjantjatjara people, South Australia, born 1955, Pukatja (Ernabella), South Australia, Tjulpu, 2019, Kalka and Adelaide South Australia, glass, 30.0 x 20.0 cm; © Nyanu Watson/Ninuku Arts, photo: Grant Hancock
    Festival

    Tarnanthi - Walka Waru: Ninuku kalawatjanga ungu painta - Warm Works: Ninuku painting inside glass

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    12 Oct – 12 Nov 2019

    Free
    JamFactory, Atrium
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Journey through Culture

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    14 – 22 Oct 2019

    Free
    nthspace Adelaide
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Pujurrupi Song Cycle

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    15 Oct – 15 Nov 2019

    Free
    Tineriba Fine Arts
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Milpatjunanyi

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    17 Oct – 30 Nov 2019

    Free
    APY Gallery Adelaide
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Movement of Place

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    Friday 18 Oct 2019

    Free
    TCL Landscape Architecture Studio
  • The Djaadjawan Dancers prepare for ceremony during Ngawiya Maan (we take to give) by Amanda Jane Reynolds, left to right: Aunty Vivian Mason, Aunty Leanne Mason, Arwyn Landini, Annabella Landini, Wendy Mason, Aunty Vicki Trindall and Sharon Mason; Courtesy Stella Stories and Australian Museum 2018, photo: Justine Kerrigan.
    Festival

    Tarnanthi - Grandmother Lore

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    18 Oct 2019 – 27 Jan 2020

    Free
    Migration Museum
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Sovereign Acts: In the Wake

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    18 Oct 2019 – 27 Jan 2020 / Closed 25 Dec

    Free
    Migration Museum
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Karra wadlu yaitya purruna: Bush shrubs make you healthy

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    18 Oct 2019 – 27 Jan 2020

    Free
    Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Blue Heart Gallery
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Ankkinyi Apparr, Ankkinyi Mangurr – Our Language, Our Designs

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    18 Oct 2019 – 25 Jan 2020 / Closed public holidays

    Free
    State Library of South Australia, State Library Gallery
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - Still in my mind: Gurindji location, experience and visuality

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    18 Oct – 8 Dec 2019

    Free
    South Australian Museum
  • Aunty Ellen Trevorrow, Ngarrindjeri people, South Australia, born 1955, Meningie, South Australia, Bruce Trevorrow, Ngarrindjeri people, South Australia, Jelina Haines, Bessie Rigney, Ngarrindjeri people, South Australia, Luke Trevorrow, Ngarrindjeri people, South Australia, Kondoli: the Keeper of Fire, 2019, Meningie, South Australia, rushes, metal, shell, 440.0 x 120.0 x 160.0 cm; © the artists/Ngarrindjeri Eco Art Co-op, photo: South Australian Museum.
    Festival

    Tarnanthi - Kondoli: the Keeper of Fire

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    From 18 Oct 2019

    Free
    South Australian Museum
  • Christine Tschuna, Wirangu people, South Australia, born 1949, Koonibba, South Australia, Say No To Drilling At The Bight, 2019, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 90.0 x 90.0 cm; © Christine Tschuna/Arts
Ceduna.
    Festival

    Tarnanthi - No Black Seas

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    18 Oct – 7 Dec 2019

    Free
    ACE Open
  • Festival

    Tarnanthi - NIMBI

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    18 Oct – 1 Dec 2019

    Free
    Worth Gallery/Rodeo
  • Stephen Pitjara, Alyawarr people, Northern Territory, born 1963, Utopia, Alyawarra, Northern Territory, Wild Communities, 2019, Adelaide, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 121.0 x 63.0 cm; © Stephen Pitjara.
    Festival

    Tarnanthi - Spirit Men

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    21 Oct 2019 – 22 Jan 2020

    Free
    Royal Adelaide Hospital, Centre for Creative Health, Commercial Galleries
  • Tarnanthi - Beautiful

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    Thursday 7 Nov
    Friday 8 Nov
    Saturday 9 Nov

    Free
    Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
  • Judy Napangardi Watson, Warlpiri people, Northern Territory, born c.1925, Yarungkanji, Mt. Doreen Station, Yuendumu, Northern Territory, died 2016, Karnta Jukurrpa (Women's Dreaming), 1996, Yuendumu, Northern Territory, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 91.0 x 46.0 cm; Flinders University Art Museum Collection 3142, © Judy Napangardi Watson/ Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, photo: Flinders University Art Museum.
    Festival

    Tarnanthi - Brave new wave: desert women painters

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    15 Nov 2019 - 2 Feb 2020

    Free
    Bay Discovery Centre
  • Jacob Boehme in Blood on the Dance Floor; photo: Dorine Blaise
    Festival

    Tarnanthi - Blood on the Dance Floor

    Tarnanthi Exhibition

    Fri 6 Dec
    Sat 7 Dec
    Sun 8 Dec

    Free
    Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, Ngunyawayiti Space

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