NGV reveals Reconciliation Week 2020 program

Reconciliation Week 2020 runs from 27 May until 3 June and this year celebrates the theme ‘In this together’. In support of shaping Australia’s journey towards a more just, equitable and reconciled nation the NGV has curated a program of free virtual talks and interactive initiatives which can all be accessed from home.

WATCH: BEHIND THE ART OF DESTINY DEACON

Wednesday 27 May | 5.00 – 5.30 pm | Free, no bookings required 

Discover the art of Kuku and Erub/Mer artist Destiny Deacon ahead of The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia retrospective exhibition DESTINY opening later this year.

NGV Curator of Indigenous Art, Myles Russell-Cook will be in conversation with NGV Curator of Contemporary Art, Jane Devery to introduce audiences to the life and work of one of Australia’s boldest and most acclaimed contemporary artists, and discuss how Deacon uses tragedy and comedy in her art to make sense of the world around her. 

SPEAKERS

Jane Devery, Curator of Contemporary Art, NGV 

Myles Russell-Cook, Curator of Indigenous Art, NGV  

LINK TO VIRTUALLY ATTEND – ngv.vic.gov.au/program/behind-the-art-of-destiny-deacon

 

WATCH: IN CONVERSATION – YHONNIE SCARCE & EDITION OFFICE  

Monday 1 June | 2.00 – 3.00 pm | Free, no bookings required

Kokatha and Nukunu artist Yhonnie Scarce and Director of Melbourne architecture firm Edition Office, Aaron Roberts will join NGV Senior Curator Contemporary Design and Architecture, Ewan McEoin to reflect on Scarce and Edition Office’s architectural design titled In Absence 2019, the winner of the 2019 NGV Architecture Commission.

The collaborative project combines Scarce’s creative practice investigating the effects of colonisation on Indigenous people with Edition Office’s contemporary architectural strategies to create a structure that champions traditional Aboriginal design, agriculture, and engineering.

SPEAKERS

Aaron Roberts, Director, Edition Office

Ewan McEoin, Senior Curator Contemporary Design and Architecture, NGV

Yhonnie Scarce, artist

LINK TO VIRTUALLY ATTEND – ngv.vic.gov.au/program/in-conversation-yhonnie-scarce-edition-office

 

WATCH: LIVE IN-STUDIO VISIT WITH LISA WAUP 

Wednesday 3 June | 6.00 – 6.30 pm | Free, no bookings required

As part of the NGV’s live in-studio artist visit series, Gunditjmara and Torres Strait Islander artist Lisa Waup will welcome viewers into her home studio to discuss her practice which involves weaving and printmaking. Using feathers and found objects Lisa creates woven vessels to represent her ancestral history and connection to country.

During the live studio visit Lisa will be talking with NGV Curator of Indigenous Art, Hannah Presley about working in isolation and the changing nature of her role as Programs Coordinator at Mornington Indigenous art centre Baluk Arts to support artists during the pandemic.

SPEAKERS

Hannah Presley, Curator of Indigenous Art, NGV  

Lisa Waup, artist  

Available to watch on NGV’s Instagram on Wednesday 3 June at 6.00 pm and available to watch on NGV Channel following the livestream.

 

NGV KIDS: UNDER FIVES RECONCILIATION WEEK

Monday 25, Wednesday 27 & Friday 29 May | 10.00 – 10.20 am | Free, no bookings required

 The virtual Under Fives program offers an opportunity to make art and discover works from the NGV Collection with online sessions suitable for children aged 2 – 5 years and their parents or carers.

In this Reconciliation Week session, you can learn about Indigenous artist Julie Dowling and her work in the NGV Collection titled Federation Series 1901-2001. Then NGV Youth and Families Coordinator, Stephanie Pohlman will demonstrate a portrait making activity inspired by the artwork which viewers can follow using materials found at home.

SPEAKER
Stephanie Pohlman, Youth and Families Coordinator, NGV
 

LINK TO VIRTUALLY ATTEND –  ngv.vic.gov.au/program/under-5s-recweek

 

NGV TEENS: INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS RECONCILIATION WEEK

Thursday 28 May | 4.00 – 5.00 pm | Free, no bookings required

Industry Connections gives teens the chance to meet artists, industry leaders and creatives in this online event series. Through informal discussion and illustrated presentations, find out about the industry, and gain insights into the diverse roles and opportunities available.  

During Reconciliation Week teens can tune in to learn about curating Indigenous art from NGV’s Curator of Indigenous Art, Hannah Presley. The interactive format offers viewers an opportunity to submit questions about a career as a curator for Presley to answer.

SPEAKER

Hannah Presley, Curator of Indigenous Art, NGV 

LINK TO VIRTUALLY ATTEND – ngv.vic.gov.au/program/ngv-teens-industry-connections

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