15 July—20 August 2022
WILD DOG
There are few Australian cultural symbols as misunderstood as the dingo.
Often renegaded as a pest, the dingo has and continues to be a significant living figure in First Nations cultures and presence within the Australian ecological system.
Showing at Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, WILD DOG is a project connecting the dingo story from Kaurna and Narungga country here in South Australia to Lardil Country on Mornington Island, with cultural links stretching through to the Bunun people in Taiwan.
Art installations, film animation, puppetry, dance, song, and a public program of talks all feature in this free event for all ages.
Drop in over the weekend, stay for the Yarnin Public Program of talks, or head to Tandanya during your lunch hour through the week.
The gallery is open Monday to Friday 10am ’til 5pm, and Saturdays 10am ’til 2.30pm.
For more information, visit the Country Arts website.