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65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art

The Potter Museum of Art
30 May 2025 - 22 Nov 2025
Robert Dowling, 'Minjah in the Old Time (Weerat Kuyuut and the Morpor people at Minjah Station)' 1886, presented by Joseph Ware, 1886
Robert Dowling, 'Minjah in the Old Time (Weerat Kuyuut and the Morpor people at Minjah Station)' 1886, presented by Joseph Ware, 1886

65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art celebrates the brilliance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art while confronting the dark heart of Australia’s colonial history and proclaims the importance of Indigenous knowledge and agency. The exhibition features more than 400 works from the first peoples of Australia, including rarely-seen artworks and cultural objects from the University of Melbourne’s collections, 193 important loans from 77 private and public lenders and six new commissions.

Curated by Associate Provost and Distinguished Professor Marcia Langton AO, Senior Curator Judith Ryan AM, and Associate Curator Shanysa McConville – in consultation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and custodians of art traditions – the exhibition explores the belated recognition of Indigenous art and its rise to prominence globally.