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Artist Talks & Opening: nginha – here and now

Artist Talks & Opening: nginha – here and now


Join us at MAMA to celebrate the opening of nginha: here and now, presenting newly commissioned works by Ruth Davys, Jazz Money, Noriko Nakamura, Kirtika Kain and Teelah George. On the evening, the exhibiting artists will present a series of spotlight talks throughout the Museum, offering insights into their new works, materials and ideas. These…


February 21, 2026 – February 21, 2026

Murray Art Museum Albury
546 Dean Street, Albury NSW 2640,


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February 21, 2026 – February 21, 2026

Murray Art Museum Albury
546 Dean Street, Albury NSW 2640,
15:30 – 18:00

Join us at MAMA to celebrate the opening of nginha: here and now, presenting newly commissioned works by Ruth Davys, Jazz Money, Noriko Nakamura, Kirtika Kain and Teelah George.

On the evening, the exhibiting artists will present a series of spotlight talks throughout the Museum, offering insights into their new works, materials and ideas. These talks will be followed by the official opening of the exhibition, with remarks from special guest Maud Page, Director, Art Gallery of NSW.

This culminating season of MAMA’s museum-wide nginha program brings together moving image, large-scale installation, sculpture and material experimentation. These works address timely concerns including First Nations Language re-vitalisation, the ongoing impacts of colonial actions as well as relationships to Country in the present day and invite us all to reflect on what it means to be here, now.

Free entry, please RSVP.
Bar will be open from 4.30pm, cash + eftpos available.


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