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'Climate Impacts on Country' Pop-Up Indigenous Art Exhibition

Presenter Researchers Professor Payi Linda Ford & Sharna Motlap
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Location Festival Room 1.11, Ground Floor, CDU Danala Campus, 54 Cavenagh Street, Darwin NT
Open to CDU staff and students, Public

🌿 HEAL 'Climate Impacts on Country' Pop-Up Indigenous Art Exhibition 🎨
🗓️ Friday 10th April | 9am – 4pm
📍 Festival Room 1.11, Ground Floor, CDU Danala Campus, 54 Cavenagh Street, Darwin NT

🌿 We are back and you're invited! 🌿 
After a long pause due to Cyclone Fina, we are excited to announce the relaunch of our Pop-Up Art Exhibition 🙌

Immerse yourself in a powerful celebration of culture, creativity, and Country. This unique exhibition showcases stunning works by Indigenous artists exploring the deep connections between climate, healing, and Country. 🌏✨

Join us for a panel session (with morning tea) at 10:30 am and hear directly from the Indigenous artists and researchers behind this inspiring project.

All are welcome, come connect, reflect, and be part of this important conversation through art. 

This exhibition is proudly supported by the NHMRC HEAL Innovation Fund as part of the initiative:
“Healing for Country from Country through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Communities of Practice.”

Painting with dark circles, red-orange dotting and yellow/gold
Pilu Fire Painting 2025 - Yimin pilu ga kayyama: Artist: Payi Professor Linda Ford, Rak Mak Mak clan, from Kurrindju Country, NT. Photo used with permission.

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