Arts North West plans for exhib at CMF

29th November 2022

UNE and Arts North West First Nations exhibition and musical performances coming to Tamworth during County Music Festival in 2023

‘Ngaarr, Wandabaa, Thanbarran - Strong Spirit Connection’

The University of New England, Arts North West, and The Tamworth Youthie are thrilled to present a showcase of the incredible homegrown talent of the New England North West First Nations community, during Tamworth’s Country Music Festival in January 2023.

The partnership presents the exhibition ‘Ngaarr, Wandabaa, Thanbarran’ meaning Strong Spirit Connection in the language of Gamilaraay, a morning of cultural creativity from Gomeroi Country.

The exhibition will present top-tier works from some of the New England North West’s extraordinary First Nations visual artists, and performers, with an opportunity to meet exhibiting artists during the exhibition.

EOIs to participate in the exhibition are currently open to all first Nations’ visual artists within the Arts North West service area. Please visit the Arts North West website www.artsnw.com.au for more information.

UNE, Arts North West, and the Tamworth Youthie extend a warm invitation to join them for the opening of ‘Ngaarr, Wandabaa, Thanbarran’ from 10.00am on the 16th of January at the Tamworth Youthie as an invite only event. If you would like to attend the event, please contact office@artsnw.com.au or phone 0493 3156 463.

Accompanying the exhibition opening will be the spirited talents of local First Nations creatives Uncle Roger Knox, Buddy Knox, the Gomeroi Dance Academy, and Uncle Len Waters presenting the Welcome to Country for all of community to enjoy.

This event has been supported through the Australian Government’s Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support program, The University of New England, Arts North West, and The Tamworth Youthie through the Tamworth Regional Council.

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