EXHIBITION
Jenny Shepherd | Main Gallery
Opening 6pm Friday 13th of November 2020
Showing from the 13th November | 28th November

Capturing the feeling of seas and oceans has been artist Jenny Shepherd's occupation for a while. She has used many mediums, including drawing, painting, photography and printmaking to experiment with the texture and changing light on the colours of water.
Waterology records the process and progress the artist has made to date. By exhibiting this work, Jenny wants to represent the feelings – not just the visual impression – of oceans.
Ray Hayes moved to the Northern Territory in the early 1980’s to work in Yirrkala and then Darwin. He was a passionate advocate for Human Rights, Labour Rights, Land Rights and the Environment. Ray assisted Yothu Yindi in obtaining the initial funding for band. He advocated and assisted Aboriginal people throughout his working life at Bagot Community and with the Larrakia Nation.

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