Box to debut Australian exhibition
The Herald|October 20, 2021
MARKS EUROPEAN PREMIERE OF ABORIGINAL ARTISTS
ERIN BLACK
Box to debut Australian exhibition

PLYMOUTH is preparing to debut the first Aboriginal-led exhibition of its kind inside The Box, the city’s £47 million museum, gallery and archive.

The exhibition, titled Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters showcases the work of over 100 aboriginal artists, using 300 paintings, photographs, objects, song, dance and multimedia.

Originally staged at the National Museum of Australia (NMA) in Canberra and touring to Perth’s Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip, the exhibition has attracted over 400,000 visitors to date.

The installation is expected to be a world-first in scale and complexity and took seven years to create after being conceived and curated by a team of First Australians.

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