expert in residence #3

This will be a COVID safe event. All participants must be double vaccinated to participate in person

Book in your one-on-one chat with Stacie Piper today!

Stacie is the Yalingwa First Nations Curator at TarraWarra Museum of Art, and she is ready to talk to you about her curatorial process and how she uses art to share a narrative.

Friday 18 February 9:30am - 4.30pm

Wurundjeri and Dja Dja Wurrung woman and current Victorian NAIDOC Committee Chairperson, Stacie Piper, is the First Peoples Curator at TarraWarra Museum of Art. Ms Piper is in the process of curating a major exhibition of First Peoples art set to open soon.

TarraWarra Museum of Art

Established in 2003, TarraWarra Museum of Art is a public gallery situated in the Yarra Valley, Victoria. Through a program of adventurous and inventive Australian and international art exhibitions, the Museum actively engages with art, place and ideas, presenting unexpected links between contemporary art and modernism within global, national and Indigenous contexts.

TarraWarra Museum of Art recognises and values First Nations peoples as the first artists and custodians of the lands and waters upon which the Museum stands, and proudly commissions works which explore the significant Indigenous culture of the Yarra Valley.

With a national and international reputation for curating significant exhibitions, TarraWarra Museum of Art presents a dynamic annual program guided by its vision and values.

A CURATORS VISION

book in your chat today!

The aerie experts in residence will see industry professionals available for a one on one conversations about your creative practice. There will be a different expert once a month throughout the 2021-22 financial year. You can book a twenty minute conversation during each residency, but be quick as bookings are taken on a first in basis.

The 2021-22 program will focus on three aspects:

  • The Curatorial Process
  • Art and Money
  • Creative Collaborations

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