Afterlight is a curated program of short digital artworks that illuminate the lakeside facade of Belco Arts throughout non-daylight savings months (April–September). For the month of July, Afterlight will feature three works by First Nations artists to align with NAIDOC celebrations.
Ngunna Dhaara celebrates Richie Allan’s deep spiritual connection to Ngunnawal Country.
This collection brings together slow fashion processes, upcycled textiles and hand-worked surfaces that honour the stories and materials that shape each garment.
Ngiaga (I/I am) is a collaborative series of mixed media works created by Leilani Dewis and Uncle Thomas Brown (Senior) with other First Nations artists, exploring the interconnected stages of life.
In this series of photographs, Ngunnawal and Wiradjuri woman Alana Harris reflects her connection to her Grandmother, Grandfather, and Mother through traditional connection to their homelands.
This exhibition showcases artworks and cultural artifacts created or designed by young Aboriginal men participating in the group, reflecting their individual and collective journeys, identity, and connection to culture.