Artists Talk - Gapu: The Story of Printmaking at Djilpin Arts
| Presenter | Clare Armitage, Curator Manager CDU Art Gallery and Art Collection |
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| Contact person |
Katie Saunders
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| Location | Darwin City > Darwin City > Level 1 > MIDPUL Art Gallery (1.20) |
Looking back at the development of printmaking at Djilpin Arts, this exhibition emphasises the importance of art in the ongoing preservation of knowledge, language and intergenerational memory. It also charts the growth of Djilpin Arts itself—from before the Wugularr art centre was built - to the dynamic cultural hub it is today.
Join us for an informal talk with some of the artists who embraced the art of printmaking.
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