You can’t get lost
Catherine Kennedy
12-18 February
Meet award winning artist Catherine Kennedy, who is the first featured solo exhibiting artist for 2018
Tap gallery. 259 Riley St Surry Hills Open daily 13-18 February, 12-6pm.
Meet award winning artist Catherine Kennedy, who is the first featured solo exhibiting artist for 2018
Tap gallery. 259 Riley St Surry Hills Open daily 13-18 February, 12-6pm.
The new room has a unique character and is a welcome expansion of space.
Gallery 2 is available for hire:
SEE BELOW
NOW taking bookings for 2018.
Announcing our new additional gallery/performance space, seating 20, available for:
My name is Mor-Mor and I am Mutthi-Mutthi, mother born in Balranald, which is Western New South Wales, Australia.
I am the youngest of eleven children. I have two children, a son Daryl and a daughter Kaleana. I come from the Mungo Mutthi-Mutthi Tribe, my mother Mrs Alice Kelly, deceased was the custodian of Lake Mungo and the Tribal Elder of the Mungo Mutthi-Mutthi people. My father Alfred Kelly, also deceased was the Tribal Elder of the Wamba and Nyiampaa Tribes.
I have been spirit painting since my return from New Zealand in to my Mungo Mutthi-Mutthi Tribal ground in early 1993.
The presentation of my art is my spiritual link to my Sacred Lady of Lake Mungo, which dates back beyond 30,000 years. My very strong Spiritual link to my Mungo Mutthi-Mutthi Sacred Lady inspires me to create My Spiritual drawings, paintings and stories. Through my Spiritual drawings and paintings I show my Spiritual Ancestors who lived in Love, Peace and Harmony for over 40,000 years.
My spiritual Ancestors and I have affiliated with Mother Earth and my Sacred Tribal land since time Immemorial and Creation was by our Sacred Spirit.
Each drawing and bark painting tells its own distinctive individual Sacred Story and all the Sacred Stories interconnect back to the Sacred Spirit of Our Creation.
© Mor-Mor Mungo Mutthi-Mutthi Creations
MAN MUNGO
The return of MAN MUNGO after 40 years in custody in Canberra. A 40,000 year old sketelal remain found at MUNGO in 1974.
DRINKS WITH THE ARTIST + SLIDE NIGHT: TUESDAY 24TH OCTOBER 6PM
MUNGO CELEBRATION NIGHT Saturday 28th 6pm
Featuring guest speakers, entertainment & nibbles.
Below is the story of MUNGO!