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YOU ARE HERE past exhibition
CDU Art Collection and Art Gallery

Past Exhibitions

CDU Art Gallery presents a program of exhibitions in its state-of-the-art gallery located at the University’s Casuarina campus, Darwin as part of the University’s community engagement activity.

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Climate Impacts on Country

HEAL 'Climate Impacts on Country'

Experience the power of Indigenous art in healing and climate dialogue at the HEAL 'Climate Impacts on Country' Pop Up Indigenous Art Exhibition.

Friday, 21 November from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm

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MILKUM GA WALŊA

This exhibition shares a unique vision for co-creation honed over many years by Paul Gurrumuruwuy Wunungmurra (1955-2024), a Yolŋu performer, scholar and artist who lived with his close family in the outstation of Yalakun NT.

2 August - 11 October

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Rangipuy: the beach is breathing exhibition hero image
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RAŊIPUY: The beach is breathing

Because beaches are alive.
They breathe, they yearn, they worry. 
They want to hold you close.

2 August - 11 October

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Yipapirraya Arnuwujaputi exhibition
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Yipapirraya arnuwujaputi... Tide going out, tide coming in…

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FROM THE GROUND UP

FROM THE GROUND UP explores the interconnection between the environment and visual arts practice in the Northern Territory. It investigates how contemporary art – and more broadly culture – in the Northern Territory is shaped by the ground upon which we
live.

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building the building by Franck Gohier
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Building the building

Building the building, a visually engaging display that traces the history of CDU over the past fifty years. The display is in the new Charles Darwin University city campus, Danala | Education and Community Precinct (ECP), in the heart of the city of Darwin.

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Bawálba, designed in 2018 by Lucy Bulandjan Yarawanga
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Manburrba: Our story of printed cloth from Bábbarra Women’s Centre

Manburrba: our story of printed cloth from Bábbarra Women’s Centre celebrates how Maningrida women have mastered the design, lino-block and screen-printing mediums over almost four decades. It is a story of women’s empowerment and how they have harnessed contemporary textile art forms to transmit ancient stories and knowledge.

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Gurindji Freedom Banners
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Gurindji freedom banners

Gurindji freedom banners in partnership with Karungkarni Arts and Culture, retell the story of the historic Wave Hill Walk-off in 1966. The 10 iconic banners on display tell the Gurindji account of the ‘walk-off’, which was led by Vincent Jurlama Lingiari AM with Gurindji, Ngarinyman, Mudburra, Bilinara and Warlpiri workers from Wave Hill Station, located in the Victoria River District on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert.

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Where Lakes Once Had Water

Where Lakes Once Had Water contemplates how the Earth is experienced and understood through difference ontologies – ways of being, seeing, sensing, listening and thinking – that reverberate across art, Indigenous though, science, ancient and modern cultures, the non-human, and in between. - Sonia Leber and David Chesworth

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capturing nature
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Capturing Nature

Taken from the Australian Museum’s extensive archival collection of glass plate negatives, 67 large-format photographic prints showcase the scientific discoveries of Australian Museum scientists between the 1850s and 1890s, while also telling the story of the advent of photography in the young colony, less than 10 years after the birth of photography in Europe.

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Shock & Core exhibition artwork
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Shock & ore

With an authoritative and defiant hand, Shock & ore bursts forth a hype of guerrilla theatre. It calls on the heroes of the old world and new. 

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long water: fibre stories

Collectively, long water celebrates the stories of regeneration and continuation of important cultural traditions, and the strong women and vital water places that sustain them.

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Drawn exhibition, Jacki Fleet CDU1689
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DRAWN

DRAWN from the Charles Darwin University Art Collection celebrates drawing as a means by which to slow down, observe the world and draw into being - with hand-made marks - that which we see, sense and experience.

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YOU ARE HERE an exhibition by Therese Ritchie
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YOU ARE HERE

YOU ARE HERE is an exhibition with truth-telling at its core. Artivist, Therese Ritchie, factually examines Australia’s frontier wars and the massacre of Indigenous peoples alongside the nation’s history of coal extraction and infrastructure development implemented by European settlers, mining companies and successive Australian governments. YOU ARE HERE is an unflinching examination of how we got to where we are now.

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John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new
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John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new

John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new presents a survey exhibition by one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists – master bark painter John Mawurndjul AM.  This landmark touring exhibition includes over 50 works, spanning forty years of the artist’s practice.

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