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Join 2022 Archibald Prize Winner Blak Douglas in conversation as part of the Gai-mariagal Festival 2023.

Meet at Ridge Street Window Gallery (43 Ridge Street, North Sydney). The group will then proceed to Stanton Library Conference Room (234 Miller St North Sydney) for an artist talk and meet the artist.

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About Blak Douglas

Blak Douglas, the 2022 Art Gallery of NSW Archibald Prize winner, will present his works at the new Ridge Street Window Gallery, North Sydney.

The exhibition can be viewed from 43 Ridge St from 26 May until 10 July 2023. The exhibition is presented as part of the Gai-maraigal Festival

Born Adam Douglas Hill in Blacktown (1970) and based in Sydney, the Dhungatti artist has spent the last 20 years creating work with social justice commentary and powerful symbolism. Blak Douglas is well known for the quirky titles of his work, often a play on words, that reflect the deeper commentary of his work.

Influenced by his study of graphic design, the recognisable style of Blak Douglas’ work has seen his work collected by institutions around Australia and the world including the National Gallery of Australia, National Maritime Museum, Aboriginal Art Museum (Utrecht, Netherlands) as well as regional galleries around NSW. He has exhibited extensively in Australia and overseas and a finalist numerous times in Art Prizes such as Telstra National Indigenous Art Awards, Art Gallery of NSW Archibald and Wynne Prizes, Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Prize, Mosman Art Prize, Blake Prize and Kilgour Art Prize and more. He is also an accomplished Yidaki (Didgeridoo) player performing at large festivals and opening ceremonies such as Rugby World Cup and Australian Idol Final.

Photo credit: Blak Douglas by Ben Pearse