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Murruwaygu exhibition talks
The Art Gallery of NSW‘s celebration of Koori culture continues. In the Murruwaygu exhibition you can listen to artist Roy Kennedy then learn about shield carving. Later, enjoy the sweet…
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Aboriginal History Prize 2016
The inaugural History Council of NSW’s Aboriginal History Prize will be awarded in 2016. Its purpose is the encourage students and other beginning historians (up to post-doctoral career) in the…
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Deadly Funny 2016
Cheeky and loud, black and proud, Melbourne International Comedy Festival’s national comedy competition, Deadly Funny, unearths the freshest, fiercest and funniest Indigenous talent from around the country. A trip to Melbourne…
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Yabun 2016
The Yabun Festival is an all-day celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures in the heart of Sydney. The renowned annual gathering at Victoria Park in Glebe on Australia…
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Murruwaygu at AGNSW
Murruwaygu: following in the footsteps of our ancestors is an exhibition at the Art Gallery of NSW that celebrates the Aboriginal culture of south-east Australia by exploring one particular strand…
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Evidence: Brook Andrew
Evidence: Brook Andrew is an immersive installation that draws on the rich and varied Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences collection to explore the theme of evidence. Brook Andrew is…
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Gadigal launches 99 stories
Gadigal Information Service has launched an audio archive project titled ‘99 Stories’ that will engage with Sydney’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to record and document 99 stories of…
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Country and Western at S H Ervin Gallery
Country & Western: landscape re-imagined is one of the most comprehensive and inclusive landscape exhibitions of recent times. With over 50 works by the nation’s leading artists including Paddy Bedford,…
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Homeground 2015
Homeground 2015 celebrates the very best Indigenous artists from Australia and around the world. Join us to share First Nations music, dance and culture over two fantastic, family friendly days. There…
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Blacktown Native Institution Corroboree
Come and participate in free family activities including storytelling, children’s workshops and live music at the Blacktown Native Institution Corroboree. Feast with us on traditional food and BBQ. See new…
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Bangarra Dance Theatre: Ochres
First performed in 1995, Bangarra Dance Theatre‘s Ochres returns to the stage this year for its 21st anniversary. Ochres became the watershed production for the company as it led to…
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107 Presents: Culture and Conversation
When was the last time you had a yarn around a fire under the stars in Redfern? YARN & Sixty Thousand are curating two nights of music, art, poetry and…
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Thithuyil: Navigating with the Rhythm of the Stars
Brian Robinson is a multi-skilled contemporary artist, whose practice includes painting, printmaking, sculpture and design. The graphic style in his practice combines his Torres Strait Islander heritage with a strong…
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Deadly Minds: Mental Health Month
During Mental Health month, Youthblock and Redfern Community Centre will host Deadly Minds on Saturday 10 October from 12pm – 3pm. There will be a range of activities and information…
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Jonathan Jones at Carriageworks
A member of the Wiradjuri and Kamilaroi nations of south-east Australia, Jonathan Jones employs an array of materials and techniques in his work to explore Indigenous cultural forms and their…
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Freedom Ride ‘65
This exhibition at the State Library of NSW – Freedom Ride ‘65: unpublished photos from the Tribune archive – takes a fresh look at this iconic moment in Australian history,…
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Monument to the Eora
As part of the Eora Journey, the City of Sydney is currently inviting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists to submit proposals for a major public artwork to honour the…
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Redfern Groove
This September, Sydney Fringe is proud to present an APRA AMCOS sponsored event with Redfern Community Centre. Redfern will play host to a day full of music, culture and coming…
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Black diggers: patriots or political activists?
In recent years, the experience of Aboriginal soldiers in the First World War has been subsumed into the nationalist grand narrative of the Anzac legend. However, as Wesley Enoch’s theatre…
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Indigenous Literacy Day 2015
Hear from well-known Indigenous authors about their love of the written word and participate in the Great Book Swap Challenge to help raise funds to increase literacy levels of Indigenous…
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Family Science Fun Day
The Indigenous Science Experience at Redfern is a celebration of Indigenous and Western science, demonstrating the value of traditional knowledge and Aboriginal culture in science and the relevance of science…
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Aboriginal Astronomy Evening
As a celebration of the International Year of Light, the Indigenous Science Experience event at Redfern Community Centre will incorporate an Aboriginal Astronomy evening. This is an excellent opportunity for people…
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Macleay Museum: Written in Stone
Exhibition 10 August 2015 – May 2016 For Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today, stone tools are tangible evidence of occupation, ingenuity, resilience, and survival. This exhibition at…
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Carriageworks: Yellamundie 2015
2015 National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Playwriting Festival Yellamundie (Darug word for storyteller) is an artistic and cultural meeting place. Aboriginal playwrights, actors, directors and dramaturges will gather from…
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Workshop: Path to Digital
Have a Great Business Idea? Join us on the Path to Digital at Redfern muru-D is teaming up with Pollenizer, the IDX Initiative and the Coder Factory to host a…
