Art celebrating First Nations people's connection with the sea

Some of the art on display in Ceduna (SBS).jpg

Some of the art on display in Ceduna. Credit: SBS

It's NAIDOC Week – a time to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of First Nations people. Artists from Kokatha, Mirning, Wirangoo and other coastal nations are exhibiting their works and using their art and culture to speak up about the environment at Ceduna on the shores of Murat Bay on the coast, west of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia.


Key Points
  • Turning someone else's trash, artists from Kokatha, Mirning, Wirangoo and other coastal nations are exhibiting their works and using their art and culture to speak up about the environment at Ceduna, South Australia.
  • The sculptures on display in Ceduna in South Australia are showcasing Indigenous culture.
  • The ocean is a strong theme for the artists involved in the exhibit.

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