Is an artistic project that unites all community and faces issues of human rights, the
environment, community, indigenous rights, youth/the future, our health and well-being.
The Knitting Nanna’s Against Gas join Seven Aboriginal Artists to educate & empower audiences
bringing awareness and political change from a grass roots level. The exhibition will showcase
NEW work by Brentyn Lugnan, Jai Darby Walker, Jeremy Mudjai Devitt, Karla Dickens, Kim
Healey, Frances Belle Parker and Penny Evans, complemented by the creative activism of the
KNAG group and the showing of the Bentley Effect:
“With the world in the grip of fossil fuel madness, it is clear humanity has reached a crucial
junction. As we race toward a number of tipping points, our lives are changing in ways we’ve never
seen, to a degree we are not prepared for, and at speeds we’ve never experienced. We have
drifted off the edge of our cultural map and are now forced to
question – what is truly important to us?’
Join us for the Official opening at
Yarrawarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Saturday March 30th @ 12.30pm for:
Welcome to Country & Smoking ceremony
Waajar Ngaarlu dancers
Guest speaker’s
Artist & environmental workshops