6.30–8pm
Please join us at ACCA for a closing party to celebrate Tennant Creek Brio: Juparnta Ngattu Minjinypa Iconocrisis, with the exhibition open late for viewing and copies of the exhibition catalogue available for purchase on the night.
Fusing First Nations cultural traditions, the industrial materiality of the mining industry, and regional and global art influences, the exhibition asserts and re-imagines the artists’ cross-cultural identities, drawing upon the haunting wounds of post-contact histories, the renewal and remaking of cultural practices, and the collaborative resilience and audaciously punk attitude of a frontier community.
Confronting the current state of polycrisis, of belief systems in conflict, and contested and scarring histories, Tennant Creek Brio: Juparnta Ngattu Minjinypa Iconocrisis stresses an urgent need for truth-telling, future-thinking, collectivity and action. Exploring themes of extraction, reclamation and collaboration, The Brio’s artworks reveal the deeply personal and complex intergenerational influences that continue to shape and entwine the artists’ lives, identities and future-thinking.