Afternoon tea talk

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Find out more about the X-Change exhibition by joining a yarning circle with the Re-Right Collective artists and Auntie Jeanie Moran.


About the presentors

The Re-Right Collective is an artist collaborative consisting of Carmen Glynn-Braun and Dennis Golding.

Carmen Glynn-Braun is an emerging Indigenous Australian artist stemming from the Southern Arrernte, Kaytetye, and Ammatyerre nations across Central Australia. Carmen lived a dual life growing up between Alice Springs and inner-city Sydney. Glynn-Braun just completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts with UNSW Art and Design and takes a trans-disciplinary approach across many mediums. Her work predominantly explores lived experiences of Aboriginal women translated through gentle and experimental approaches to materials and form.

Dennis Golding is a Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay artist from the north-west of NSW and was born and raised in Sydney. Working in a range of mixed media including painting, video, photography and installation, Golding critiques the social, political and cultural representations of race and identity. His practice is drawn from his own experiences living in urban environments and through childhood memories. Golding explores empowering notions of Indigenous cultural identity in which he challenges the categorical boundaries from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous experiences.

Auntie Jeanie is a proud Yuin, Dunghutti, Bundjaung and Barada Barna woman who is a descendant of the Cammeraygal People and shares an ancient connection to the land that Willoughby City Council's Gai-mariagal Festival project takes place on.

Images:

Top: Re-Right Collective, Carmen Glynn-Braun and Dennis Golding. Image courtesy of the artists.

Gai-mariagal festival logo circle.

When

  • Saturday, 06 July 2024 | 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM

Location

The Concourse, 409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood, 2067, View Map

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