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  • Women Painting Women from Saturday 1 February to Sunday 9 March

  • Charm of Finches – Friday 28 Mar 8pm

  • Ash Grunwald – Sunday 16 February 7.30pm

  • Live on the Lawn 2025 – Saturday 22 February 12pm

 

 

Date

Sunday 2 March

Time

11am

Venue

Burrinja Gallery

Admission

Free Entry

 

The Dealer is the Devil - An Insider’s History of the Aboriginal Art Trade

Burrinja Gallery will host a special Melbourne launch of Adrian Newstead’s insightful new book:

‘The Dealer is the Devil - An Insider’s History of the Aboriginal Art Trade’

This is a great opportunity to hear from one of Australia’s leading experts on the Aboriginal art. Attendees will have to opportunity to hear Newstead’s passionate and honest examination of the mechanisms of the Australian and international Aboriginal art market.

In Conversation: Adrian Newstead, (Coo-ee Gallery, Bondi) with JD Mittmann, curator, Burrinja Gallery

The in-conversation will be followed by a book-signing
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Date

Sunday 4 May

Time

2pm

Venue

Black Box

Admission

Free Entry

 

Author Talk and Book Signing with Bruce Pascoe 
Dark Emu – Black Seeds: agriculture or accident?

National award-winning author Bruce Pascoe’s new book, ‘Dark Emu – Black Seeds: agriculture or accident?,’  is set to re-ignite the long-running debate about the true nature of Aboriginal civilisation at the time of European colonisation.

Burrinja is delighted to provide a special opportunity for Bruce to explore the themes presented by his new book and hear first-hand his grounded insights.

Free entry, RSVP here

 

Venue

Burrinja Gallery

Burrinja Gallery 2014 Visual Arts Program

It is with great excitement that we present our Burrinja Gallery Visual Arts Program for 2014!

Burrinja Gallery will host a truly inspiring and diverse program of Indigenous and contemporary exhibitions in 2014 featuring works across a range of mediums, including Paintings, Photography and New Media. These are exhibitions that provide insight to fascinating stories from different parts of our vast land and beyond, with many divergent perspectives and imaginings of those landscapes and events. They are narratives that range from the fictional to the factual, the satirical and the surreal, portrayed in imagery that has the power to captivate.

Venue

Burrinja Gallery

Burrinja Gallery 2014 Visual Arts Program

It is with great excitement that we present our Burrinja Gallery Visual Arts Program for 2014!

Burrinja Gallery will host a truly inspiring and diverse program of Indigenous and contemporary exhibitions in 2014 featuring works across a range of mediums, including Paintings, Photography and New Media. These are exhibitions that provide insight to fascinating stories from different parts of our vast land and beyond, with many divergent perspectives and imaginings of those landscapes and events. They are narratives that range from the fictional to the factual, the satirical and the surreal, portrayed in imagery that has the power to captivate.

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