Ngaluk Waangkiny exhibition at Museum of the Goldfields

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Meaning ‘Us Talking’ in Noongar, Ngaluk Waangkiny was a landmark, multi-media storytelling project. Undertaken in 2022, Ngaluk Waangkiny was designed to honour and preserve the legacy of Elders. Ten respected Elders from Boorloo (Perth) collaborated with Community Arts Network to share their life journeys as part of this truth-telling project.

In partnership with Art on the Move, CAN toured an exhibition of materials from Ngaluk Waanginy to the Museum of the Goldfields, 21 February – 28 April 2025 and Arts Narrogin, 19 June – 31 July.

The 2025 Ngaluk Waanginy exhibition featured artwork from the original project, including portrait photographs of each of the ten Elders, their recorded oral histories from the Ni! Means Listen podcast and the Ngaluk Waangkiny documentary which was originally broadcast by the ABC iview.

The 2025 Ngaluk Waanginy exhibition featured artwork from the original project, including portrait photographs of each of the ten Elders, their recorded oral histories from the Ni! Means Listen podcast and the Ngaluk Waangkiny documentary which was originally broadcast by the ABC iview.

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