In this celebration of NAIDOC week, Kluge-Ruhe hosted an intergenerational woodblock printmaking workshop in July, where each participant created their own print of the Aboriginal flag. Indigenous visual artist, didjeridu player, dancer and hip hop solo artist Cameron McCarthy demonstrated the didjeridu and other musical instruments. Afterward, he explained the importance of the instrument within Indigenous culture, including using it to pass stories on through generations.
The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia acknowledges the Monacan Nation, the traditional owners of the land and waters upon which it stands.
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