
With the recent success of Taranthi in Adelaide during the first weekend in December at Lot Fourteen, I love this focus on indigenous creativity paired with modern design sensibilities as part of ‘Piinpi’ (regeneration). Currently on exhibit at Bendigo Art Gallery until 17 January, Piinpi was assembled by First Nations curator Shonae Hobson and is a captivating fashion exposition featuring indigenous designers. She asserts that the exhibition encapsulates…
“…the importance of storytelling through fashion” whereby “painting and creating is an act of worship” a “connecting with ancestors on a deeper level…”
Read the full article on Arts Hub by Gina Fairley here and follow the prompts to take the enchanting virtual tour (that’s if you can’t get there to experience it in person). Definitely a must see.