FIRST LIGHTS : A First Nations Art Installation
28 Jul to 31 Jul 2022
FIRST NATIONS CONTEMPORARY VIDEO ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY INSTALLATION
THURSDAY 28 TO SUNDAY 31 JULY : 6.30 – 9pm
Noosa Main Beach and Hastings Street Precinct
Extending the ground-breaking solo exhibitions at Noosa Regional Gallery by leading First Nations artists, Fiona Foley and Michael Cook; the photographic and video work of some of the Australia’s most exciting Indigenous artists have been peppered amongst the natural and built environments of Hastings Street, with captivating and challenging works infiltrating a range of public spaces.
FIRST LIGHTS features the work of the following First Nations artists:
Michael Cook
Fiona Foley
Kent Morris
Lyndon Davis with Leah Barclay and Tricia King
Peta Clancy & Helen Pynor
In partnership with Noosa Alive 2022.
This project received grant funding from the Australian Government.
First Lights : A First Nations Art Installation is a feature project of Noosa Alive.
First Lights : A First Nations Art Installation is supported by Hastings Street Association, Tourism Noosa, Gallery Eumundi, Orlebar Brown and Noosa Surf Life Saving Club.
Projections Locations : Map
Projections Locations : Detail
Michael Cook, Mother – Noosa Main Beach, Noosa Heads
Fiona Foley, The Magna Carta Tree – Noosa Tourism Information Centre, 61 Hastings St, Noosa Heads and beginning of Noosa Woods, Noosa Heads
Peta Clancy & Helen Pynor, The Body Is A Big Place – Noosa Surf Life Saving Club, beachside, Noosa Heads
Lyndon Davis with Leah Barclay and Tricia King, Beeyali – The Gallery Eumundi, 6/32 Hastings St, Noosa Heads
Kent Morris, Unvanished – Orlebar Brown 14-16 Hastings St, Noosa Heads
Kent Morris, Waa and Wattle – beginning of Noosa Woods and Cnr Hastings St and Noosa Dr, Noosa Heads
Michael Cook, Invasion – beginning of Noosa Woods, Noosa Heads and Noosa Tourism Information Centre, 61 Hastings St, Noosa Heads
ENTRY TO THIS EXHIBITION IS FREE
Main Image: Michael Cook, Invasion (Beach Grubs), 2017.