in touch rejects the artificial divide between fine and applied art.
This exhibition celebrates the reimagining of utilitarian and ceremonial objects traditionally used by First People over millennia. The hands which continue to weave and wrap and carve and cut, are strengthened by the ability to pass on these practices whilst also remaining ‘in touch’. Featured are local First Nations artists working in weaving, sculpture and artefact-making.
Please join us to celebrate the opening of this exhibition.
Thursday 5 September
5.30 - 7pm
burraja gallery
refreshments provided
burraja gallery is the only Aboriginal art gallery dedicated to local artists who live, work or connect to the Border/North East region.
burraja gallery acknowledges the traditional custodians and caretakers of the land and waters on which we are privileged to work. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and encourage everyone to champion our emerging leaders of the future.