- UQ Anthropology Museum - Level 1, Michie Building (9) Chancellor Place, St Lucia
- 03rd March 2025 - 14th November 2025
- 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
- https://anthropologymuseum.uq.edu.au/exhibitions/stories-through-time-living-cultures-enduring-connections
- anthmuseum@uq.edu.au
- Free
Stories through time: Living cultures, enduring connections at UQ Anthropology Museum
Generations of Indigenous Australian and Pacific peoples have worked to preserve and celebrate cultural continuity through making, sharing and documenting the everyday objects and practices of Country and Custom.
Over the past seventy-five years thousands of objects have made their way into the Anthropology Museum’s custodianship. The Museum has been a place for critical discourse and this exhibition celebrates the collaborative relationships forged between Indigenous and non-Indigenous producers and scholars.
Since the 1950s makers, storytellers and knowledge holders have connected with their material culture in the collection, to re-imagine cultural continuity for future generations. This exhibition presents key collections which contain and convey some of these deeply significant social, spiritual and economic ties.
Reflecting on these collaborations, the Anthropology Museum acknowledge the many artists and community researchers who continue to share valuable insights into the dynamism of living cultures with deep connections to Country and Custom.
Featuring works by:
Aspasia Gadai (Yewo) Eeng Ampeybegan Esther Ngala Kennedy (1948-2005) Ivy-Rose Sirimi Irene Mbitjana Entata (1946-2014) Kamaki Isaga Kauindu Kelly Kanti Larry Gavenor Maude Jowrth Mede Mikompa Peemuggina Nanganarralil (c.1938-94) |
Napolean Oui Narritjin Maymuru (c.1916-81) Peter Mondjingu (2) (c.1931-95) Richard Birrinbirrin Wadubu Bawadi Yirrkala artists: |
Kamana clay pot artists: James Yamran Clement Saun Ruben David Carolyna Alois Rubina Tup Egnas Wapi Goffred Kanji Photographs by: |