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May 31 / 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Join us this Reconciliation Week as we celebrate Revealed: New and Emerging WA Aboriginal Artists with an exclusive exhibition tour led by exhibition curator, Zali Morgan, a Whadjuk, Ballardong and Wilman Noongar woman.
Gain a deeper insight into the exhibition as Morgan shares her curatorial perspective on several works in the exhibition. She will also offer behind-the-scenes insights into the Aboriginal art centre model, the artist selection process, and how Revealed plays a vital role in launching the careers of emerging Aboriginal artists.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience Revealed before it closes on Sunday 15 June, and learn more about the stories, culture and creativity behind the artworks.
Revealed is delivered under the custodianship of the Aboriginal Art Centre Hub of WA (AACHWA) – the peak advocacy and resource body for Aboriginal art centres in the state.
About the curator
Zali Morgan is a Noongar woman with ancestral connections to Whadjuk, Balladong, and Wilman Boodjar. Born and raised near Wooditchup on Wardandi Boodjar, she is now based near Boorloo. Morgan’s multidisciplinary practice spans printmaking, textiles, sculpture, curating and writing. Often questioning notions of place, Morgan’s practice engages with decolonial art and discourse within Australia through both figurative and abstract representations of her surroundings and history. In 2023, Morgan won the City of South Perth Emerging Art Prize and exhibited in Revealed at Fremantle Art Centre. Her work has also been shown at Contemporary Art Space Mandurah, Kent Street Gallery and ArtSource. Zali was previously Assistant Curator of Indigenous Art at the Art Gallery of Western Australia and has curated exhibitions at John Curtin Gallery, Edith Cowan University Gallery and Bunbury Regional Art Gallery.
Event Details
Date: Saturday 31 May
Time: 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Venue: Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA)
51 James St
Perth,
WA
6000
Australia