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Opening: new nginha exhibitions (June)

metal sculpture made from steel sheet. The steel is oxidated. It has the rough shape of a horse's head and is perforated with ovals and swirling cut outs to for the abstract image of the horse's head.

Cornélia Selover, Woman giving birth in the presence of a horse, 2017
Corten Steel and copper wire

Installation view, Murray Art Museum Albury 2017

Photo: Jules Boag

Join us for the opening of three exhibitions that complete nginha: you are here, a season of exhibitions celebrating artists from our region.

The CAD Factory present The View from Everywhere - 20 Years and Beyond, a project that celebrates 20 years as an artist-run initiative. The exhibition includes works from their extensive archive alongside artworks that look forward to the future. A series of public and professional development programs will form part of the nginha Weekend.

Symbiotic Cultures features a group of artists who collectively have been active in the border region for over four decades: Jo Davenport, Mary Jane Griggs, Stephanie Jakovac, Susie Losch, Ken Raff, Cornélia Selovar, Shauna Lee Stewart, Olive Street Weavers (Margaret Clough, Annabel Colquhoun, Audrey Coutts, Jan Joustra, Margaret Power and Barbara Waite).

Veracity is an exhibition curated from the MAMA collection by Wiradjuri, Yorta Yorta and Taungwurrung senior artist Glennys Briggs. Featured artists include Danie Mellor, Karla Dickens, Gordon Bennett, Destiny Deacon, Treahna Hamm, Nicole Foreshew, and Kevin Gilbert.

The opening event will round out the Saturday programs as part of nginha Weekend.

Free event, register online.

Bar will be open throughout the event, cash + eftpos available.

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