Join us for an exhibition tour of Piinpi: Contemporary Indigenous Fashion co-facilitated by Dr Melinda Mann, RMOA First Nations Arts Officer, and Emily Wakeling, RMOA Curator.
Featuring the work of First Nations artists and designers from the inner city to remote desert art centres, Piinpi: Contemporary Indigenous Fashion highlights the strength and diversity of the rapidly expanding Indigenous fashion and textile industry. See creations by Australia’s leading creatives in a design movement fast becoming an international fashion phenomenon.
We also invite you to book your free spot in the preceding Footprints First Nations Tour of Wall Composition on Darumbal that will be facilitated beforehand by Dr Mann.
FREE | Bookings required
Ticket options: Tickets for this program are free, but we have introduced the option to purchase a contribution ticket at $5.00 or $10.00 for those who have capacity and wish to help cover costs of organising these programs. If you select a contribution ticket, there's no need to also select an admission ticket (selecting both will reserve two places).
Image: Grace Rosendale Seed Pods Top and Pant 2019, linen. Image courtesy Hopevale Arts and Cultural Centre and Queensland University of Technology. Model is Magnolia Maymuru. Photo: Bronwyn Kidd.