Events & Programs
Come celebrate the last of summer with a visit to the Hood Museum and make print using some handmade stamps!
Join exhibition curator Henry Skerritt, assistant professor in the Department of Art and associate curator at the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia
Kluge-Ruhe Director Margo Smith and exhibition curator Djambawa Marawili AM recount the remarkable story of "Maḏayin."
Join us for the official opening ceremony of "Maḏayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark Painting from Yirrkala."
Join this drop-in program to learn about how the Yolŋu in northern Australia express the power and beauty of their culture through the medium of eucalyptus bark painting.
A conversation between Yolŋu artists about the practice of bark painting and the significance of sharing their artistic and cultural practices with audiences in the United States.
This full-day teacher workshop will offer to learn about Aboriginal Australian bark painting.
Join curators Henry Skerritt, Kade McDonald, and Jami Powell as they discuss the process of bringing "Maḏayin" to the Hood Museum.