For Aboriginal People who do not live on their ancestral lands, what does movement mean for relationships to Country and identity? This exhibition offers a text-based response to these ideas in a discussion between Dominic Guerrera and Jayda Wilson.

Yarta Ngura is a collaborative process of exploring movement and Country, home and protocols, and of negotiating relationships across borders and between belongings. It centres and prioritises creating space for conversations between Aboriginal people, something much needed in Aboriginal communities.

Artists

Dominic Guerrera
Ngarrindjeri and Kaurna people, South Australia

Jayda Wilson
Gugada and Wirangu, South Australia

Dameeli Coates, curator
Wakka Wakka people, Queensland

Special events

Opening Event
Wed 15 Oct, 6–8pm

Access

Wheelchair accessibility to front gallery only

Presenting partner
  • FELTspace