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Western Australia

Fremantle

Artitja Fine Art

South Fremantle, 6162. T (08) 9336-7787, 0418-900-954. E info@artitja.com.au W www.artitja.com.au Directors: Anna Kanaris and Arthur Clarke Celebrating 15 years in 2019, Artitja Fine Art Gallery is based in South Fremantle and hold quarterly satellite exhibitions. They are open at all other times by appt. Recipients Fremantle Business Awards: Outstanding Cultural Enterprise in 2017. Corporate Social Responsibility in 2016. To Sept 27 at Ground Floor, Council House, 27 St Georges Terrace, Perth: OUR LAND | OUR PLACE. This group exhibition highlights the importance of country through imagery and storytelling. A visual exploration of complex stories around the geography of the land and narratives associated with different times, the exhibition has been sourced from some of the most remote and established art centres throughout Western Australia. From Kalumburu and Balgo in the Kimberley, to the Pilbara and Tjukurlu in the western desert and Kalka on the WA/SA/NT border, the exhibition gives an insight into the cultural importance of place and story. The exhibition will also incorporate the WA launch of the Indigenous Jewellery Project, Australia’s first and only national Indigenous contemporary jewellery project.

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