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Presented by Ku Arts, Gathering: National First Nations Weaving Salon is an exhibition coinciding with Kurdinthi, a landmark gathering of over one hundred Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander weavers in Tarntanya (Adelaide).

Gathering will bring together works by 48 artists representing diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nations, in a celebration of contemporary weaving practice, cultural resilience and artistic innovation at Light Square Gallery.

Curated by Emerging First Nations Curators Marli Macumba and Kristal Matthews, with mentoring from Hannah Presley, Senior Curator, Art Museums at University of Melbourne, Gathering: National First Nations Weaving Salon offers audiences an opportunity to experience the diversity and dynamism of fibre practices, from works utilising traditional techniques and materials to bold contemporary interpretations with materials that are collected, found, bought or made.

Gathering is a testament to the strength of First Nations’ storytelling, intergenerational knowledge sharing, the interrelatedness that exists and new connections to be made between weavers from across the country.

Gathering: National First Nations Weaving Salon has been developed through the Ku Arts Emerging First Nations Curators Program with program and development support from Mel Henderson, Arts Program Producer, Ku Arts.

VISIT THE EXHIBITION

OPENING WEEKEND
Saturday 6 & Sunday 7 September 2025
Open from 10am - 4pm

EXHIBITION OPENING TIMES
8 September - 10 October 2025
Open Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm

LOCATION
Light Square Gallery
Adelaide College of the Arts/TAFE
39 Light Square,Tarntanya/Adelaide, SA 5000

The exhibition will be available to view and purchase online from September 5th, 2025.

 
Ku Arts
1/241 Pulteney St,
Adelaide,
Australia
0498967887 admin@kuarts.com.au
Hours
Mon 9am to 5pm
Tue 9am to 5pm
Wed 9am to 5pm
Thu 9am to 5pm
Fri 9am to 5pm

 

Image of logos; (left to right) Indigenous Art Code, IVAIS (Australian Government, Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support), Arts South Australia, Australia Council for the Arts, SICAD (SA Statewide Indigenous Community Arts Development Project)

 

 
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