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Image: Warden-au-Maia Walkinyiny (Sound of the Ocean,Artist: Justin Martin, Susan Milne & Greg Stonehouse. Perforated aluminium with LED lighting; Routed plywood; blackbutt, mild steel, porcelain, and blown glass with enamel. Image credit: Frances Andrijich
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NAIDOC Week 2024: Curtin Library Art Tour

  • 11 July 2024
  • 1:00 - 2:00 pm
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Visit and learn about a selection of artworks on campus from the University’s Art Collection on display in the Curtin Library, guided by Campus Public Art Coordinator and artist Mikaela Miller and Community Engagement Coordinator Ron Bradfield Jr.

Public artworks installed at Curtin University capture WA’s unique history, from ancient Noongar Songlines to the State’s diverse geology.

Tour a series of artworks commissioned from internationally acclaimed contemporary artists including: Sally Morgan (Palku and Nyamal peoples), Ningura Napurrula (Pintupi), Mitjili Napurrula (Pintupi), Spinifex Women’s Collaborative, Laurel Nannup (Noongar), Justin Martin (Noongar Yamatji) with Susan Milne and Greg Stonehouse.

Items to note:
  • Please bring comfortable walking shoes.
  • The duration of the walk will take approximately 1 hour.
  • This walk is suitable for families.

The July tours form part of NAIDOC WEEK 2024.


Image: Warden-au-Maia Walkinyiny (Sound of the Ocean,Artist: Justin Martin, Susan Milne & Greg Stonehouse. Perforated aluminium with LED lighting; Routed plywood; blackbutt, mild steel, porcelain, and blown glass with enamel. Image credit: Frances Andrijich.