Simon Glass, Jeffrey Jackson,Robby Knight, Shane Lovett, Paul McCann, Kent Morris, Garry Scott, Steve Verde, Peter Waples Crowe, Raymond Young was presented by Alliance Française de Melbourne at the Eildon Gallery 51 Grey Street ST KILDA VIC 3182
Exhibition dates wer: 03 February to 24 March 2016
Opening Wed 03 February, 6.30pm to 8pm
The Alliance Française de Melbourne is proud to be part of the 2016 Yalukit Wilum Ngargee St Kilda Festival and to partner with The Torch to present Dhumbadha Munga (Talking Knowledge), from 03 Feb to 24 March 2016. The Torch Project supports Indigenous offenders and ex-offenders through its Indigenous Arts in Prisons and Community program. Central to the program is cultural learning, strengthening, expression and sharing.
Dhumbadha Munga (talking knowledge), in the language of the Boonwurrung people, looks at the two-way relationship between the arts workers and the artists they support. Through dhumbadha munga they learn, develop and reinforce their cultural identity and express and share their stories through art. As it has done so for generations, Indigenous Culture remains alive through talking and sharing knowledge.
Dina Gavrilova reviews the exhibition: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/travelling.html
Bohemian Rhapsody Club and Magazine expresses its special thanks to the exhibition organisers and marketing team for he invite to the opening night and the opportunity to cover the exhibition as well as to Dina for her article.