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Care and Culture | Approach to Work

5
Nov
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How do artists and arts professionals navigate/cut through colonial constructs while caring for culture?

Please join them for this panel discussion between artists whose work features in Assembly: Unveiling the City of Adelaide’s Contemporary Art Collection, on display at the Adelaide Town Hall. Moderated by the beautiful mind of Dominic Guerrera.

Dominic Guerrera is an award-winning Ngarrindjeri and Kaurna poet, writer, artist and curator. He programs, potters and is a champion community organiser. His works focus’ on themes of Aboriginal resistance and culture. He is published in Artlink, Granta, Fine Print and Cordite Review. He guest edited a book of blak poetry and storey The Rocks Remain with Karen Wyld.

Ali Gumillya Baker is a Mirning woman from the Nullarbor, who has grown up on Kaurna Country. She is an artist, performer, filmmaker and member of the Unbound Collective, her areas of research include, colonial archives, memory and inter-generational knowledge.

Yusuf Ali Hayat is committed to social justice. His research focus is on migrant narratives, transcultural aesthetics and intersubjectivity in art. As an artist, Yusuf’s works across a range of media and approaches to sculptural form.

Lara Tilbrook works to Care for Country on the ancient homelands of the Kaurna, Ngarrindjeri and Narungga Nations on Karta Pintingga (Kangaroo Island). Her practice is fundamentally grounded in environmentalism with deep listening and change making at its core.

Contact Details

8203 7203

[email protected]

Venue

Adelaide Town Hall

128 King William Street
Adelaide SA 5000

Date/Time
5 November 2024 — 5 November 2024 Next Occurrence: 5 November 2024
Cost

Free

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Facilities

  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Public Toilet