
Karadi Aboriginal Corporation and Moonah Arts Centre present
Bending Branches
A Karadi Men's Shed Cultural Art Project
South
When
21 MAR to 5 APR
Tickets
FREE
Show Accessibility
Visual Content Rating
Event does not contain any music, sound or dialogue.
Venue Accessibility
Level Access
The venue can be accessed without encountering any stairs.
Wheelchair Accessibility
This venue is wheelchair accessible and has an accessible toilet.
More detailed information on Moonah Arts Centre can be found here.
Bending Branches is an installation created by members of the Karadi Men’s Shed, reflecting themes of home, family, Country and community.
This work shares the stories of these men’s lives, growing up on the islands of Lutruwita (Tasmania). Drawing inspiration from the diverse landscapes of their homeland, the installation incorporates materials gathered from across the region — stretching from Truwana (Cape Barren Island) in the east, to the rugged coast of Macquarie Harbour in the west. From the southern shores near Dover to the northern tip of Luemerrernanner (Cape Portland).
The installation is deeply personal to the men who have created it, representing a heartfelt expression of their story and heritage.
This project is proudly produced by the Karadi Men’s Shed, with support from Karadi Aboriginal Corporation and Moonah Arts Centre.
Exhibition dates: Friday 21 March – Saturday 5 April
Credits
Contributing Artists include
Aiden Dillon Anthony Dillon Cody Summers Damien Colin J Hughes Dany Mansell Douglas Mansell Jamie Manzies Luke Emmerton Michael Paxton and more
Image Credit: Cody Summers