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Kid-curated museum at Redland Art Gallery

3 May 2017
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Artwork created by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children (Jarjums) will be exhibited at the Redland Art Gallery, Capalaba from Saturday 6 May to Tuesday 20 June coinciding with this year’s National Reconciliation Week (27 May to 3 June). Jarjums Life Museum features drawn, painted, recorded and curated artwork by 86 Jarjums from Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) and Hymba Yumba Community Place. Their art pieces represent their home and everyday culture.

Sullivan Kids (Summer, Roland, Gene and Corey-Jack) 2016. Photography by Libby Hayward. Courtesy of Jarjums Life Museum.

Inala Wangarra Creative Director Jane Jennison said the touring exhibition is “an intertwining exploration of visual arts, storytelling, photography, soundscapes and culture.

“Jarjums Life Museum is a collection of original works documenting the lives of these Jarjums – their here and now and what life is like growing up today,” Ms Jennison said.

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Floor talk and afternoon tea at 2pm Saturday 3 June 2017 (RAG, Capalaba). Join us for afternoon tea and hear from Jane Jennison, Creative Director, Inala Wangarra. Visit the Redland Art Gallery website for further information.

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