Darwin Visual Arts Member's Exhibition.
A vacation, a sunset, a relationship, a life. Just like these things a sojourn is a temporary stay. Nothing lasts forever, even the beautiful Darwin sunsets and storm clouds. But the best thing about a sojourn is that you can always appreciate those past and enjoy others to come.
Open to current DVA member's. If you would like to express interest to submit artworks in SOJOURN - please contact info@dvaa.net.au
Submissions and artworks for the show will close 22 June, 2021
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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