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October 7, 2021

CARRIAGEWORKS REOPENS TO PUBLIC AND ANNOUNCES NOVEMBER PROGRAM INCLUDING STRONG FOCUS ON LEADING FIRST NATIONS ARTISTS

Carriageworks, Australia’s largest and most significant contemporary multi-arts precinct, will reopen to the public on Wednesday 3 November 2021, with award-winning Kamilaroi/ Gamilaraay artist Dennis Golding’s exhibition The Future is Here. Later in the month, visitors will be offered free access to visual art exhibitions by leading Australian artists, with the unveiling of a major site-specific work by celebrated Worimi artist Dean Cross, a new video installation by acclaimed photographer and video artist Cherine Fahd commissioned and presented in partnership with Performance Space, and the return of the SOUTHEAST Aboriginal Arts Markets online. Carriageworks will also welcome back Sydney Dance Company’s New Breed, supported by The Balnaves Foundation, which showcases bold new work by emerging choreographers.

Image: Artist Dennis Golding at Carriageworks. Image: Zan Wimberley. Courtesy Carriageworks.