MAMA Kids Gallery - Ruth Davys: Yamandhu wudhagarbinya?

Highlights

Discover Wiradjuri culture through art, language and storytelling Interactive fun with puppet guide Little Ruthie on Country Immersive space inspired by the colours and nature of Wiradjuri land

Overview

The popular MAMA Kids Gallery welcomes its fifth artist commission, Ruth Davys' Yamandhu wudhagarbinya?, an installation that shares Wiradjuri Language and culture with curious kids. The title is a…

The popular MAMA Kids Gallery welcomes its fifth artist commission, Ruth Davys' Yamandhu wudhagarbinya?, an installation that shares Wiradjuri Language and culture with curious kids. The title is a Wiradjuri phrase that in English asks, 'Are you listening?'. It is an invitation to tune in to the words spoken in the space and perhaps bring more Wiradjuri Language into daily practice.

Young audiences will be guided by Little Ruthie, a puppet who has fun on Country and loves to watch birds, native animals and explore the river and grasslands. In a new two channel video, plus a series of engaging activities, Ruthie offers an opportunity for visitors to explore our world using Wiradjuri words and to see their home as it has been seen by Wiradjuri people for tens of thousands of years.

The gallery space has been transformed by bringing the outside in. The colours of Wiradjuri Country fill the room, along with native plants, and rugs and cushions that invite audiences to sit and spend time together. It is a welcoming space for slowing down and learning new things about the world's oldest living culture.

Ruth Davys' projects are presented as part of nginha, an artistic program celebrating the first decade of MAMA in three seasons.

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