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TMAG exhibition: Balnhdhurr – A Lasting Impression – artists from the Yirrkala Print Space in the Buku – Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre, East Arnhem Land – until Mar 12, 2018


TMAG is very pleased to be presenting Balnhdhurr – A Lasting Impression from the 15th of December to the 12th of March 2018.
This touring exhibition explores the ancient craft of printmaking, featuring vibrant and historically significant works by Australian indigenous artists.
The exhibition features artists from the Yirrkala Print Space in the Buku – Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre, East Arnhem Land.
This exhibition reflects the dynamic nature of Yolgnu art and how printmaking provides another medium for passing on knowledge to the younger generation. 
Argyle Gallery 4, TMAG City site.

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