Alice Guiness

Burndud Ground

Exhibition / First Nations / WA

A Perth Festival and Juluwarlu Art Group Commission

Elder and senior artist Alice Guiness holds a deep connection with the Burndud, an important site and story for the Yindjibarndi people. Each stroke of the Burndud circle tells a story and it is through her special connection that Alice shares these stories with the world.

Dates & Times

7 Feb – 17 Apr
Mon – Fri 10am – 5pm
Sun 12 – 4pm

Access

Audio Described Tour

11am – 12.30pm Sun 16 Mar Curtin Gallery (90 mins duration)

Join experienced audio describer Richard Green to experience two exhibitions, Burndud Ground and Doba Nation.

Ideal for visually impaired visitors, join a small group led by experienced audio describer Richard Green to experience an in-depth insight into these stunning exhibitions.

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Tickets

FREE

Location

John Curtin Gallery, Curtin University, 200A, Kent St, Bentley WA 6102

More info

A Perth Festival and Juluwarlu Art Group Commission

Elder and senior artist Alice Guiness holds a deep connection with the Burndud, an important site and story for the Yindjibarndi people. Each stroke of the Burndud circle tells a story and it is through her special connection that Alice shares these stories with the world.

More info

Presented with Juluwarlu Art Group and the John Curtin Gallery

Curated by Emilia Galatis

Image Alice Guiness, Burndud , acrylic on canvas

All images courtesy the artist and Juluwarlu Art Group

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