Mariw Minal Exhibition

Jervis Bay Maritime Museum & Gallery
Mon 19 Jan '26 – Sun 31 May '26 (DAILY event)

Overview

Works from the National Maritime Museum Collection by Zenadth Kes (Torres Strait Islands) artist Alick Tipoti have been brought together in an exciting new exhibition. With over 25 years of art practice, Tipoti is respected for his work in regenerating cultural knowledge and language. Guided by the traditional cultural practices of his people, Tipoti's storytelling encompasses traditional cosmology, marine environments and ocean conservation –…

Works from the National Maritime Museum Collection by Zenadth Kes (Torres Strait Islands) artist Alick Tipoti have been brought together in an exciting new exhibition.

With over 25 years of art practice, Tipoti is respected for his work in regenerating cultural knowledge and language. Guided by the traditional cultural practices of his people, Tipoti's storytelling encompasses traditional cosmology, marine environments and ocean conservation – focusing on what it means to be a sea person.

Mariw Minaral brings together some of the finest examples of Tipoti's unique and intricate linocut printmaking practice. The exhibition will also showcase his award-winning sculptural works, contemporary masks and film.

This exhibition is supported by the National Collecting Institutions Touring and Outreach Program, an Australian Government program aiming to improve access to the national collections for all Australians. Australian National Maritime Museum acknowledges all traditional custodians of the lands and waters throughout Australia and pay their respects to them and their cultures, and to elders both past and present.

Image: © Alick Tipoti Reproduced courtesy of Alick Tipoti

Location

Jervis Bay Maritime Museum & Gallery

11 Dent Street Huskisson NSW 2540 Australia

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