John Thompson, The Kangaroo, before 1972, natural pigments on eucalyptus bark.
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John Thompson, The Kangaroo, before 1972, natural pigments on eucalyptus bark.
John Thompson, The Kangaroo, before 1972, natural pigments on eucalyptus bark.

‘Roos Galore!

In this webinar, Kluge-Ruhe educators Fenella Belle and Lauren Maupin will explore how kangaroos are depicted in Aboriginal paintings in the Kluge-Ruhe Collection, focusing on central and northern Australia. Why is that kangaroo’s arm separated from its body? How long do baby joeys stay in their mother’s pouches? These and many more questions will be answered in this program designed for families, but open to everyone. Click here to register.

Note: This event will take place at 7 pm on Thursday, May 28 EST and 9 am on Friday, May 29 AEST virtually via Zoom Webinar.