Reconciliation Week 2025 Exhibition Opening

Reconciliation Week 2025 Exhibition Opening

Come check out the Reconciliation Week 2025 Exhibition Opening - a powerful showcase celebrating unity and understanding through art!

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By Birrunga Gallery
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1.9k attendees hosted 📈

Date and time

Mon, 26 May 2025 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM AEST

Location

The Shed, Dock C

257 MacArthur Avenue Hamilton, QLD 4007 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Agenda

5:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Guests arrive

5:30 PM - 5:45 PM

Welcome speech by Birrunga and team

5:45 PM - 6:30 PM

Canapes and viewing of artworks

6:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Artists guided gallery tours

7:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Q+A & final speeches

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Join us at The Shed, Northshore as we celebrate National Reconciliation Week 2025 with the unveiling of a new collection by our Cultural Creative Development Program (CCDP) cohort. The 2025 theme, "Bridging Now to Next," emphasises the continuous connection between our past, present, and future. It calls upon us all to move forward together, guided by lessons from the past, to build a more united and respectful nation.

Enjoy performances by a local First Nations musician throughout the event, savour a selection of beverages and and canapes as you mingle and engage directly with the talented CCDP artists, gaining first hand insights into the stories and inspirations behind their showcased works.

Frequently asked questions

Is the location wheelchair accessible?

Yes! The is full wheelchair access to all areas.

What amenities are on site?

We have a few bathroom options available on site, including an ambulant unisex bathroom.

Will there be parking available?

Yes! The Shed has ample complimentary parking available.

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Birrunga Gallery, located in Brisbane (Meanjin as it’s traditionally known), takes pride in being a significant Cultural hub showcasing Indigenous contemporary art. Our founder, Birrunga Wiradyuri, a Wiradyuri man, leads us as the principal artist, infusing the gallery with authenticity and vision. We are more than just an art gallery, offering an immersive experience of authentic First Nations Culture, including art, music, dance, artefacts, food, tours, and classes.

We’re dedicated to providing an enriching experience for those eager to immerse themselves in Indigenous art and Culture.

Our catering team delights in serving modern Australian cuisine with a distinctive twist, integrating Native spices and ingredients in every dish. This unique blend of traditional and contemporary flavours offers our customers a unique culinary and Cultural experience that perfectly complements our artistic surroundings.

At Birrunga Gallery, we operate with deep respect for the local Indigenous community, acknowledging and working with the permission of Uncle Eddie Ruska on the traditional lands of the Jagera, Yugerra, and Turrbal People. Our connection to these communities is fostered through ceremonies and Cultural exchanges, underlining our commitment to honour and preserve Indigenous Cultures.