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Currawa Crossing


The Currawa Crossing exhibition is back at Corowa Art Space, launching during National Reconciliation Week and running through NAIDOC Week, showcasing works by artists including Stephen Berger, Patricia Cerminara, Maggih Coats, Tamara Murray, Tannah Lee, Neville Torrishe, Tammy Campbell, Aunty Pam Griffin and Hailey Plunkett, courtesy of Burraja Art Gallery. The Currawa Crossing exhibition will…


May 28, 2025 – July 3, 2025

Corowa Art Space
100 Edward Street, Corowa NSW 2646,


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May 28, 2025 – July 3, 2025

Corowa Art Space
100 Edward Street, Corowa NSW 2646,

The Currawa Crossing exhibition is back at Corowa Art Space, launching during National Reconciliation Week and running through NAIDOC Week, showcasing works by artists including Stephen Berger, Patricia Cerminara, Maggih Coats, Tamara Murray, Tannah Lee, Neville Torrishe, Tammy Campbell, Aunty Pam Griffin and Hailey Plunkett, courtesy of Burraja Art Gallery.

The Currawa Crossing exhibition will also be screening eight short films focusing on Wiradjuri/Wiradyuri language and culture that were developed by Miil Miil Productions. Co-founded by animator Bernard Higgins of Birdyulang Animations and digital artist Elijah Ingram, their production company is dedicated to preserving and sharing Aboriginal language and heritage through digital films, animations, and immersive experiences.

Featured artwork is Botanical Gardens by Patricia Cerminara.


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