Guided tour: FLUENT – Nongirrna Marawili and Leo Loomans

Hosted by Drill Hall Gallery

Join Drill Hall Gallery Director Terence Maloon, for a personal guided tour of the exhibition: FLUENT – Nongirrna Marawili and Leo Loomans.

Noŋgirrŋa Marawili, a revered elder associated Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Centre in Yirrkala, and Canberra based sculptor, Leo Loomans, are both exponents of extravaganzas and linear invention. This exhibition takes stock of their fluency. Will it be a study of contrasts or an inadvertent pas de deux?

FLUENT– Noŋgirrŋa Marawili and Leo Loomans is curated by Terence Maloon. The exhibition has been generously supported by Geoffrey Hassall and Virginia Milson.

About Drill Hall Gallery

Situated on the north-east corner of the ANU campus, the Drill Hall gallery is housed in an historic drill hall built in the 1940s to train soldiers for the Second World War. Today the Drill Hall Gallery is the venue of choice for many of Australia’s leading contemporary artists, curators and collectors, continuing a proud tradition of impeccably presented landmark exhibitions accompanied by scholarly publications.

Tour guide

Terence Maloon, Director, Drill Hall Gallery

Date: Wednesday 22 March 2023

Time: 12–1pm

Location: Drill Hall Gallery, Kingsley Street, Acton

Contact

Alumni Relations
Phone: 02 6125 5004
Email: alumni@anu.edu.au

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