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Gallerist Karen Brown discusses the art of Larrakia artist Midpul/Prince of Wales

From the ground up exhibition
Presenter Midpul Art Gallery at CDU
Date/Time
to
Contact person
Eileen Lim
T: 08 8946 6621 E: artgallery@cdu.edu.au
Location Darwin City, Danala | Education and Community Precinct, Level 1, Art Gallery 1 (1.20)
Open to Public
Screenprint artwork
Image: MIDPUL/PRINCE OF WALES (ca. 1935-2002), Body design, 1998, screenprint, workshop proof, edition of 20. Charles Darwin University Art Collection, CDU561. © Midpul/Prince of Wales. Reproduced with permission.

Karen Brown will talk about Midpul/Prince of Wales (ca. 1935-2002) – the pre-eminent Larrakia artist – and his contribution to Australian visual arts and consider several works of his on display in FROM THE GROUND UP.

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