Artist Talk with Dennis Golding

Shoalhaven Regional Art Gallery
Sat 21 Mar '26

Overview

Dennis Golding, a Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay artist from the northwest of NSW, with Family in Nowra, will talk about Power - The Future is Here. Dennis Golding will be a guest of Sholahven Regional Gallery to open his exhibition, Power - The Future is Here. The exhibition opens with Donooch Dancers, a Smoke Ceremony with Joe McLeod and a Welcome to Country by Paul Mcleod. The artist talk with Dennis Golding begins after this. Power - The Future is…

Dennis Golding, a Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay artist from the northwest of NSW, with Family in Nowra, will talk about Power - The Future is Here.

Dennis Golding will be a guest of Sholahven Regional Gallery to open his exhibition, Power - The Future is Here. The exhibition opens with Donooch Dancers, a Smoke Ceremony with Joe McLeod and a Welcome to Country by Paul Mcleod. The artist talk with Dennis Golding begins after this.

Power - The Future is Here is the result of a collaboration between Golding and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students from Alexandria Park Community School. The superhero capes were created during a workshop in 2020, led by Golding who was an artist in residence at the school through Solid Ground.

Location

Shoalhaven Regional Art Gallery

12 Berry Street Nowra NSW 2541 Australia

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