Djanung Nala Meela: Looking Through Our Eyes

Step into a world of storytelling and connection, where language, culture and spirituality come to life through a stunning collection of photography.

Looking Through Our Eyes features three interconnected installations, brought to life by project producer and artist Martine Perret, Wardandi Elder Vivian Brockman Webb, Wardandi custodian Mitchella Hutchins and audiovisual artists Roly Skender and Jonathan Mustard.

Each installation weaves together the threads of language, identity and spirituality, showcasing Aboriginal perspectives through immersive audiovisual displays, striking photographs and rich narratives.

Presented in celebration of the UNESCO Decade of Indigenous Languages (2022–2032), this exhibition invites you to see the world through a different lens.

Event dates

Event Details

Address:
Residency Road, Albany, Western Australia
Times:
10am to 4pm Daily Anzac Day 25 April - open 1pm to 4pm.
Entry fees:
Free
Attendance limit:
no
Website:
https://visit.museum.wa.gov.au/greatsouthern/djanung-nala-meela-looking-through-our-eyes
Onsite facilities:
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