11 January – 12 April

Guided Tour: ELLES. Contemporary Australian Indigenous Women Artists

Free, Booking Required

Join an art historian for an insightful guided tour.

ELLES brings together powerful contemporary Aboriginal women artists whose work bridges ancestral storytelling and modern abstraction. Featuring major figures such as Emily Kam Kngwarray and Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori, alongside artists from the Bérengère Primat Collection / Fondation Opale, the exhibition at the Musée Rath highlights symbolic, vibrant works rooted in land, memory, and spirituality. Between tradition and contemporary expression, these intimate visual cartographies celebrate the deep connection between culture, nature, and creation.

Visit Dates & Times:
Sunday 11 January, 14:00
Sunday 1 February, 14:00
Sunday 1 March, 14:00
Sunday 12 April, 14:00

Place de Neuve 1,
1204 Genève
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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