Connection Exhibition, National Museum of Australia (Canberra)
Ended — at National Museum of Australia
Take a journey through Indigenous art and culture in Connection, a breathtaking new digital experience in its world premiere at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra.
Connection brings to life the stories, art and culture of Australia’s First Peoples through multi-sensory projections and dynamic immersion.
Cutting-edge visual, audio and aroma technologies transform original artworks from First Nations artists – including Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Albert Namatjira, Tommy Watson, Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi, Anna Pitjara and Lin Onus – into a powerfully rich and interactive celebration of Country, culture and community.
The artistic line-up showcases work from emerging and established artists, mainly from remote regions. It features a magnificent soundtrack by Indigenous musicians including William Barton, Yothu Yindi, Dr G Yunupingu, Emily Wurramara and Archie Roach.
Make sure to visit this fabulous immersive experience and view the work of our very own talented artist Eunice Napanangka Jack who will be featured in this exhibition.
On Now until 9th October, 2022
OPEN DAILY: 9am-5pm
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National Museum of Australia
Lawson Crescent
Acton Peninsula, Canberra