I had the pleasure of attending the opening night of Boorun’s Canoe opening night at Melbourne Museum. This is a must see. If you haven’t yet made it to the exhibition it is still on and open to the public for another three months! (Until November 4 @ Melbourne Museum, Nicholson Street, Carlton).
Time has flown by since our mind-blowing opening night for Boorun’s Canoe back in early July. I’d like to extend a massive thanks to the over 400 friends, family, and new friends who came and made sure the atmosphere was incredible. To see a great set of photos by James Henry from the night click here.
The Bunjilaka Aboriginal cultural centre have just uploaded this video of Steaphan Paton, Kimberley Moulton (gallery curator) and myself talking about the project which I’m stoked to be able to share.
We’ve also been lucky enough to have the project featured across a range of media so I thought I’d post a selection here.
In Print
- Kylie Northover from The Age interviewed us personally and wrote this thoughtful piece.
- Bec Manjra from Milk Magazine ran this generous feature article.
- The National Indigenous Times ran this piece.
- The Herald Sun ran
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