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Adelaide

Ride on, shine on: the east Kimberley art movement exhibition

Adelaide

Free
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The South Australian Museum is celebrating NAIDOC Week (6-13 July) with a special exhibition showcasing 14 precious early paintings by the founding members of the contemporary East Kimberley art movement of Western Australia.

The Ride on, shine on exhibition includes works from the late 1980s and 1990s by senior Warmun artists Queenie Nakarra McKenzie (Mingmarriya), Rover Thomas, Freddie Timms (Ngarrmaliny), Jack Britten (Yalarrji), Birrbi Mungnari and Hector Jandany.

The exhibition represents the beginnings of what became a major episode in Australian art.

This is the first time this collection has been on display at the Museum.

Visit the exhibition for free until 14 December.
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Price

Free

'Community' Artwork by Gabriel Stengle

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