Sunday 15 February, 14:30 & 15:30

Aboriginal showcase flash visits

MEG
Free, Booking Required

Alongside the “Elles. Contemporary Australian Indigenous Women Artists” exhibition at the Musée Rath, MEG invites you to explore a curated selection of Aboriginal artworks from its permanent collection. This visit provides an immersive experience into the aesthetics and diverse aspects of Indigenous art, including bark painting and sculpture.

In French.

Boulevard Carl-Vogt 65,
1205 Genève
Photo Credit: Ecorce peinte de Concepta Kantilla, Territoire du Nord, île Bathurst, Nguiu,Tiwi, Australie MEG inv. ETHOC 054276 Image: MEG/J.Watts
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