Piinpi: Contemporary Indigenous Fashion

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Deadline:

26 February
-
30 April
Redland Art Gallery

Created by Bendigo Art Gallery, Piinpi: Contemporary Australian Indigenous Fashion shines a light on Australia’s leading First Nations creatives, and a design movement that is fast becoming a national fashion phenomenon. Featuring the work of Indigenous artists and designers from the inner city to remote desert art centres, Piinpi highlights the strength and diversity of the rapidly expanding Indigenous fashion and textile industry.

Image: Grace Lillian Lee, Body Armour – A Weave of Reflection Pink and Orange 2018. Photography by
Wade Lewis. Image courtesy of the artist.

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