Kylie Hill: Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi
Kylie Hill, Bukanyi - for our future - (when two become one) 2024, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, courtesy of the artist
10 Aug 2024 — 27 Oct 2024
Kylie Hill, Bukanyi - for our future - (when two become one) 2024, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, courtesy of the artist
Dates | Saturday 10 August to Sunday 27 October |
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Times | 10am — 5pm daily |
Cost | Free |
Booking | Bookings are not required to visit the exhibition Opening Event: 17 August 2024 | 5:30pm - 7:30pm *RSVPs ESSENTIAL | booking link below* |
Age | All ages welcome |
Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi: Standing Strong For the future
Jardibirri Nungarima Bukanyi: Standing Strong for the Future is Kylie Hill's first solo exhibition. It represents Hill's personal strength and her desire to leave a cultural legacy for future generations. The work references life, family, and the artist’s traditional heritage and learnings as a contemporary Aboriginal woman.
Hill's kinship ties hail from the Kalkadoon (Mount Isa) and Waanyi people (Gulf of Carpentaria), and the Quandamooka people of north Stradbroke Island. During her early childhood, her family moved from Mount Isa to Ipswich, and she has been an essential part of the Ipswich community in the forty years since.