exhibited at
Matriarchs: Motherlines of the Yolgnu and Tiwi Islands
Date
17 November 2018 - 15 December 2018
Place
The Cross Art Projects, 8 Llankelly Place, Kings Cross, Sydney, 2011, Australia
Description

Matriarchs: Motherlines of the Yolgnu and Tiwi Islands, brings together generations of artists committed to keeping Yolgnu and Tiwi law and culture strong. The exhibition considers their work from the perspective of a feminist genealogy tracing matriarchal and collegiate relationships

Type
Exhibition
Tags
The Cross Art Projects
Website
http://crossart.com.au/archive/113-2018-exhibitions-projects/347-matriarchs-motherlines-of-the-yolgnu-and-tiwi-islands
exhibited at
Zero metres above sea level: Marrnyula Munungurr, Rerrkirrwana Munungurr, Judy Watson
Date
17 September 2016 - 22 October 2016
Place
The Cross Art Projects, 8 Llankelly Place, Kings Cross, Sydney, 2011, Australia
Description

Zero Metres Above Sea Level presents an inter-tidal world where different cultures and sciences meet. It brings together artwork from two sites located at mean sea level: Blue Mud Bay, a famous place in Northeast Arnhem Land, home to the respected Yolngu clans, and Heron Island, a respected research station on the Great Barrier Reef.

Type
Exhibition
Tags
The Cross Art Projects
Website
http://www.crossart.com.au/archive/95-2016-exhibitions-projects/301-zero-metres-above-sea-level-marrnyula-munungurr-rerrkirrwana-munungurr-judy-watson
exhibited at
Mother to Daughter: On Art and Caring for Homelands
Date
30 April 2015 - 16 June 2015
Place
The Cross Art Projects, 8 Llankelly Place, Kings Cross, Sydney, 2011, Australia
Description

Mother to Daughter: On Art and Caring for Homelands celebrates leading women painters and their daughters at the renowned Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre at Yirrkala, a small Aboriginal community on the northeastern tip of the Top End. Presented by The Cross Art Projects and Buku–Larrnggay Mulka Centre.

Type
Exhibition
Tags
Future Feminist Archive, The Cross Art Projects
Website
http://crossart.com.au/home/index.php/archive/274-mother-to-daughter-on-art-and-caring-for-homelands