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Two Islands, One Thread: Textiles of Lombok & Bali (Free)
May
15
to 11 Oct

Two Islands, One Thread: Textiles of Lombok & Bali (Free)

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Two Islands, One Thread: Textiles of Lombok & Bali explores the remarkable and unique story of the artistic exchanges that occurred between two very different Indonesian societies—Hindu Bali and Muslim Lombok—over the past millennium.

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James Tylor: Turrangka...in the shadows (Free)
July
31
to 1 Nov

James Tylor: Turrangka...in the shadows (Free)

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Turrangka…in the shadows surveys over a decade of James Tylor’s practice and brings together the most comprehensive selection of his unique daguerreotypes, expansive digital photographic series, hand-made Kaurna cultural objects and furniture.

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Celebrate NAIDOC Week at the Museum (Free)
July
5
10:00 pm22:00

Celebrate NAIDOC Week at the Museum (Free)

The South Australian Museum will join NAIDOC Week (6-13 July) celebrations this year with a host of activities. The theme for this NAIDOC Week, which marks its 50th year is The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy, recognising the achievements of the past and empowering future leaders.  

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Ride on, shine on: The East Kimberley Art Movement (Free)
July
5
to 14 Dec

Ride on, shine on: The East Kimberley Art Movement (Free)

Ride on, shine on: The East Kimberley Art Movement showcases 14 precious early paintings by the founding members of the contemporary East Kimberley art movement of Western Australia, representing the beginnings of what became a major episode in Australian art.

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The Studio: Melt and Move at the Art Gallery of South Australia
July
6
to 20 Oct

The Studio: Melt and Move at the Art Gallery of South Australia

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In response to Brent Harris’ exhibition Surrender and Catch, South Australian artist Emmaline Zanelli has designed a space for participants to engage in sensory play to experiment with biomorphism - a key technique used in Surrealism.

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