Installation view of Noŋgirrŋa Marawili's “From My Heart and Mind” at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Photo courtesy the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

Installation view of Noŋgirrŋa Marawili’s ‘From My Heart and Mind’ at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, image courtesy the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

French-speaking guided visit of the solo exhibitions of two exceptional women artists currently on display at the AGNSW.

The tour is presented by one of our bilingual guides Catherine Hickson, a professional art educator.

Noŋgirrŋa Marawili, "Lightning" 2017, 150 x 100 cm, enamel paint on aluminium composition board, Collection Art Gallery of NSW © The Artist - Courtesy Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre

Noŋgirrŋa Marawili, Lightning, 2017, 150 x 100 cm, enamel paint on aluminium composition board, Art Gallery of NSW © The Artist – Courtesy Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Art Centre

Noŋgirrŋa Marawili: From My Heart and Mind
3 Nov 2018 – 24 Feb 2019

Noŋgirrŋa Marawili is a Yolgnu artist based in Yirrkala, East Arnhem Land (Northern Territory) who has become one of the most distinctive Aboriginal artists working today.
The exhibition reflects the span of Marawili’s career and includes bark paintings, carvings and prints.

Judy Watson, "a picnic with the natives - the gulf" 2015, 204 x 180 cm, pigment and acrylic on canvas, Collection Art Gallery of NSW © The Artist

Judy Watson, A Picnic With the Natives – the Gulf, 2015, 204 x 180 cm, pigment and acrylic on canvas, Art Gallery of NSW © The Artist

Judy Watson: The Edge of Memory
10 Nov 2018 – 17 Mar 2019

Judy Watson is a multimedia Waanyi artist based in Brisbane who poignantly unveils hidden histories while tracing her matrilineal connection to country, the Waanyi lands of north-west Queensland.
The exhibition presents some of her most significant works from the past three decades.

 

Saturday 23 February 2019 – 10am – Duration 1 hour – in French
Number of places strictly limited – booking essential at info@idaia.com.au

 

Notes for our non-French-speaking audience:

Judy Watson is presenting these events at the museum:
– A walking tour on Sunday 3 March at 10.00am (charges apply),
– A talk on Wednesday 13 March 2019 at 6.30pm (free).

 

***VERSION FRANCAISE***

 

Visite guidée en français des expositions personnelles de deux artistes femmes exceptionnelles actuellement exposées à la AGNSW : Noŋgirrŋa Marawili et Judy Watson.

La visite est présentée par l’une de nos guides bilingues, Catherine Hickson, éducatrice d’art professionnelle et titulaire d’une maîtrise en Muséologie et Histoire de l’Art à l’Université de Sydney.

Noŋgirrŋa Marawili: “From My Heart and Mind”
3 Nov 2018 – 24 Feb 2019

Noŋgirrŋa Marawili est une artiste Yolgnu basée à Yirrkala, en Terre d’Arnhem de l’Est (Territoire du Nord), devenue l’un des artistes aborigènes les plus distinctifs qui travaillent aujourd’hui. L’exposition reflète toute la carrière de Marawili et comprend des peintures sur écorce, des gravures et des estampes.

Judy Watson: “The Edge of Memory”
10 Nov 2018 – 17 Mar 2019

Judy Watson est une artiste multimédia Waanyi basée à Brisbane qui dévoile des histoires cachées tout en traçant son lien matrilinéaire avec son pays, les terres Waanyi du nord-ouest du Queensland. L’exposition présente certaines de ses œuvres les plus significatives des trois dernières décennies.

Samedi 23 février 2019 – 10h – durée 1 heure en français

Nombre de places strictement limité réservation indispensable info@idaia.com.au