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Three Journeys

As part of Three Journeys

Presented by the WA Museum and Tura

Warnarral Ngoorrngoorrool on the Joonba Ground, Warmun. 2021.

Visit Warnarral Ngoorrngoorrool and experience The Journey Down as part of Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip's temporary exhibition Three Journeys. 

Discover the transformative power of an old vehicle reimagined as a sonic musical instrument. In Warnarral Ngoorrngoorrool, experience the fusion of Aboriginal people's tradition, innovation, and creativity, which breathes new life into an iconic symbol of the outback. This exhibit bridges the gap between ancient culture and contemporary expression through the harmonious blend of sound and form.

Chris Griffiths

Performer

Andrew (Pelican) Daylight

Performer

Preben Ningarmarra

Performer

Mark Atkins

Performer

Vanessa Tomlinson

Performer

Tristen Parr

Performer

Sohan Hayes

Video and animation

Shirley Purdie

Visual Artist

Gordon Barney

Visual Artist

Nancy Nodea

Visual Artist

Lindsay Malay

Visual Artist

Gabriel Nodea

Visual Artist

Eddie Nulgit

Visual Artist

Charlene Carrington

Visual Artist

Mark Nodea

Visual Artist

Evelyn Malgil

Visual Artist

Jon Rose

Warnarral Ngoorrngoorrool Sound Sculpture Concept and Creation

Tura acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and create. We pay our respects to Elders past and present. With solidarity and friendship we say thank you.

Warnarral Ngoorrngoorrool was produced by Tura in collaboration with Warmun Art Centre, Warmun Community Inc & Ngalangangpum School. The creation and development of Warnarral Ngoorrngoorrool has been supported by the State Government of Western Australia through the Department of Local Government Sport and Cultural Industries, the Australian Government through the Regional Arts Fund, Healthway and the Ian Potter Foundation

The Journey Down tour was supported by the State Government of Western Australia through the Regional Arts and Cultural Investment Program, and the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body.

Photos by Edify Media.