Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Rod Moss: Whitegate - Where Art and Life Collide

The exhibition Rod Moss: Whitegate - Where Art and Life Collide opened at Burrinja Gallery on Sunday 30 March 2014. I was impressed by Rod's paintings which are a result of his unique and close relationship with the Arrernte community of Whitegate, a town camp on the outskirts of Alice Springs. The artist has been a resident of Alice Springs since 1984.



Writer and human rights advocate Arnold Zable who is a friend and admirer of Rod's work.



© Barbara Oehring 2014



Dr Philip Batty, Senior Curator - Anthropology, Museum of Victoria opened the exhibition.
Here he listens to audio stories by Rod Moss.

© Barbara Oehring 2014




© Barbara Oehring 2014





© Barbara Oehring 2014


The artist.


© Barbara Oehring 2014



Rod Moss is also an award-winning author. The Hard Light of Day - an artist's story of friendships in Arrernte Country won the Prime Minister's Literary Award (non-fiction) and Northern Territory Book of the Year in 2011. In 2013 the author published A Thousand Cuts. Both books are available in the Gallery Shop at Burrinja.

There will be an artist talk and book signing on Sunday 6 April at 2pm - 3.30pm.
RSVP http://www.burrinja.org.au/

Rod Moss: Whitegate - Where Art and Life Collide until 22 June 2014.
Burrinja Gallery
Cnr Glenfern Road and Matson Drive
Upwey VIC 3158
Open Tuesday to Sunday 10.30am to 4.00pm




1 comment:

  1. Really appreciated this exhibitition of Rod Moss' personal experience in living close to the Australian Aboriginal people in Alice Springs. Good to revisit it, thanks Barbara.
    Jenny

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