Exhibition: Boola Moorditj Boordiya (many Strong Leaders)

Drawing from the ECU Collection, the exhibition Boola Moorditj Boordiya (Many Strong Leaders), honours Noongar ancestors, elders and leaders who have been pivotal in shaping Noongar art into what it is today. The exhibition has been curated by Zali Morgan, Whadjuk, Ballardong and Wilman Noongar woman; multidisciplinary artist and writer.

Boola Moorditj Boordiya (Many Strong Leaders) showcases the creative works of: Tjyllyungoo Lance CHADD | Parnell DEMPSTER | Peter FARMER | Sandra HILL | Dianne JONES | Bella KELLY | Norma MACDONALD | Marribank CO-OP | Gillian MILLER RILEY | D NINYETTE | Meeyakba Shane PICKETT | Ben PUSHMAN | Jean RILEY | Lesley RILEY | Wanda RILEY | Clifford RYDER

Curator | Zali MORGAN

Curators Bio | Zali Morgan is a Whadjuk, Ballardong & Wilman Noongar woman currently based in Boorloo. Zali has a deep passion for working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and artists, particularly Noongar art and artists. She has worked closely with private and institutional collections, with a keen interest in decolonising practices. Zali’s practice spans Curating, Creative Writing, printmaking and sculpture. In her printmaking, Zali looks at iconic buildings and spaces within Boorloo and the Noongar region and attempts to expose the history and significance of the sites for Noongar people.

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Exhibition Dates | 18th June to 17th July
Floor Talk | Wednesday, 10 July 12:30–1:30pm
Panel Discussion | Saturday, 13 July, 2pm–3pm | Click HERE to attend.
Gallery25 Opening Hours| Tuesday – Friday | 10am–4pm

With support from Kurongkurl Katitjin, ECU Art Collection and School of Arts & Humanities.


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Dates

Opening: June 18, 2024, midnight Closing: July 17, 2024, midnight

Website

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