Indigenous sculpture exhibition on display in Canberra | Pacific Beat

Indigenous sculpture exhibition on display in Canberra

Indigenous sculpture exhibition on display in Canberra

Updated 13 July 2012, 10:49 AEST

The National Museum of Australia has opened an exhibit focusing on Australia's Indigenous sculpture.

It's called "Menagerie", and it features well known and new artists, drawn from every state and territory across the country, who used sculpture to depict a variety of animals which express part of their own particular culture, identity and connection to their country.

Presenter: Geraldine Coutts

Speaker: Alisa Duff, Head of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander program, National Museum of Australia

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