A powerful celebration of First Nations music, art, and community, Yaama Guduu, Greetings Murray Cod will activate Fitzroy Plaza and Tamworth Regional Gallery, 28-30 November!
The event is presented in partnership with Tamworth Regional Council, Tamworth Regional Gallery, and Awesome Black, and supported by the Office of the 24-Hour Economy.
Activations centred around the Bush Lines exhibition will unfold across key local sites including:

Tamworth Regional Gallery Workshops – An opportunity to take part in the Ghost Nets Community Sculpture Project led by featured artist Sue Ryan, culminating in the creation of a striking giant Murray cod sculpture which will join the Gallery’s exhibition collection!

Tamworth Regional Gallery – Local students will participate in workshops with Sue Ryan creating their own sculptures, as well as experience acoustic sets and artist and curator talks to enhance the exhibition.

DJ workshops – Local youth will have the opportunity to participate in production and DJ workshops culminate in live performance opportunities.

Fitzroy Plaza – A public live music stage featuring performances by celebrated and emerging First Nations artists including Buddy Knox, Jayden Kitchener-Waters, Bow and Arrow, Dyagula, local youth DJs, and many more.
For a full list of featured artists and schedule please visit Tamworth Regional Gallery’s website.