
Digi Youth Arts (DYA) takes over the IMA with performances responding to historical stories in the work of Ryan Presley and Fiona Foley.
DYA Artistic Director Alethea Beetson constructs a series of roving performances, reflecting on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories. Performers draw inspiration from costumes seen in Foley’s recent body of work, ‘Horror Has a Face’ (2017) as well as specific narratives present in Presley’s ‘Blood Money’ series, currently on display at the IMA.
See these stories brought to life in the IMA Galleries for this edition of First Thursdays. Find out more on the IMA website here.
Image: Digi Youth Arts performing at the IMA. Photo: Louis Lim








