22nd Biennale of Sydney: NIRIN
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22nd Biennale of Sydney: NIRIN
DATES: Saturday 14 March – Monday 8 June 2020, open Monday – Sunday 10am – 5pm
OPENING NIGHT: Thursday 12 March, 6 – 10pm
Location: NAS Gallery and across campus
Artists: Tony Albert (Australia), Randy Lee Cutler (Canada), Hannah Catherine Jones (UK), Teresa Margolles (Mexico), Iltja Ntjarra / Namatjira School of Art (Australia), Andrew Rewald (Australia) and Lucienne Rickard / Adrift Lab (Australia)
The 22nd Biennale of Sydney is an expansive artist and First Nations-led exhibition of contemporary art that connects local communities and global networks.
Brook Andrew, one of Australia’s most distinguished artists, is artistic director of NIRIN. Meaning ‘edge’, nirin is a word of Brook’s mother’s Nation, the Wiradjuri people of western New South Wales.
NIRIN brings together artists, makers, scientists, academics and thinkers from around the world. They will deliver artworks, insights, ideas and projects that challenge dominant narratives and share Indigenous knowledge.
NIRIN comprises work by over 100 artists across six venues – the National Art School, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Artspace, Campbelltown Arts Centre, Cockatoo Island and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia