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Australian High Commission holds Textile Art Exhibition in New Delhi till March 17

Updated: Mar 01, 2023 03:16:17pm
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Australian High Commission holds Textile Art Exhibition in New Delhi till March 17

New Delhi, Mar 1 (KNN) The Ministry of Textile in partnership with the Australian High Commission, New Delhi kicked off the textile art exhibition at the National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy on Wednesday.

It will conclude on March 17, 2023 and is underway in the spirit of India bringing nations together for G20 2023 and bringing the G20 closer to the public.

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The exhibition ‘Jarracharra: Dry Season Wind’ showcases a robust collection of Aboriginal women’s textile art from the Bábbarra Women’s Centre (BWC), one of the most remote art centres in the world, found in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia.

This exhibition features women depicting ancient narratives using contemporary mediums.

The title, Jarracharra, represents a metaphor for how the Bábbarra Women’s Centre brings different Aboriginal cultures and stories together, just as Jarracharra winds have brought Aboriginal people together for ceremony, dance, and ritual for tens of thousands of years.

Dr. Sudha Dhingra & Prof. Ruby Kashyap Sood from NIFT, New Delhi has curated this exhibition.

Sunanda Dawar & Nargis Zaidi has assisted in displaying the artifacts. (KNN Bureau)

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