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From the Top Road at SevenMarks Gallery: A unique exhibition celebrating Indigenous art from Arnhem Land

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Brooke Pittman

23 May 2024, 11:00 PM

From the Top Road at SevenMarks Gallery: A unique exhibition celebrating Indigenous art from Arnhem LandEvonee Munuyngu & Mary Dhapalany

Sevenmarks Gallery in Kiama is gearing up to unveil a rare and captivating exhibition, From the Top Road from 1 June to 20 July. This exhibition promises to be a celebration of connection, culture and creativity, showcasing artworks from two neighbouring communities in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. 



From the Top Road is more than just an exhibition, but takes the views on an immersive journey into the heart and soul of Indigenous Australia. The title itself comes from the primary route into Arnhem Land, granting access to the Bula’bula Arts Centre and the Maningrida Arts Centre, both vibrant hubs of creativity and cultural expression. 


Attendees will experience spirit forms, fibre works and intricate woven pieces created by local artists deeply connected to their land, their ancestors, and their traditions. 



 “Our culture lies in the ground… It lies in the earth, but we are bringing it out…where we can see it.” said Kuninjku artist Ivan Namirrkki.


These artworks weave together stories of the natural environment, reflecting on the profound importance of ceremonies, songs, language and family in Indigenous culture, constructing a cultural journey and an open invitation to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Indigenous art and heritage.