Coe Gallery Summer Exhibition at The Vestibules
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"Free entry! An incredible opportunity to see Emily Kame Kngwarreye’s bright snaking batik and acrylic motifs as her major solo exhibition opens at the Tate Modern. Coe Gallery will also show pieces from Barbara Weir and Jasmine Coe in this celebration of Aboriginal artists and their spiritual connection to the ancestral land."

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Free

A event held at The Vestibules on Tuesday 15th July. The event starts at 10:00.


Coe Gallery presents a significant exhibition celebrating the legacy of First Nations artists from Australia, the exhibition highlights powerful voices whose practices are deeply rooted in cultural knowledge and ancestral connection.

Timed to coincide with the landmark solo exhibition 'Emily Kam Kngwarray' at Tate Modern, this is a rare opportunity to experience the work of some of the most influential figures in contemporary Aboriginal art, here in Bristol. It is also an opportunity to acquire works that continue the legacy of Emily Kame Kngwarreye, through the artistic lineage and connections of her family.

Alongside these works, contributions from Coe Gallery’s resident artists offer a cross-generational narrative, creating a space for dialogue and artistic exchange that bridges tradition and innovation.

Private View; 17th July, 5 - 8pm. Please RSVP to [email protected] by 11th July as numbers are limited
Open 15th July - 7th August.

The Vestibules, Park Street, City Council, College Green, Bristol BS1 5TR

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Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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