Many Mobs – Wurrdha Marra at The Ian Potter Centre
A cultural experience in the heart of Melbourne!
Ian Potter Centre, Federation Square, Flinders St &, Russell St, Melbourne VIC 3000.
Daily 10am to 5pm
Art, Culture and Heritage.
Booking at Timeout recommended! Book online to reserve your table.
Just steps away from Timeout Fed Square, the Ian Potter Centre is home to one of the finest collections of Indigenous Australian art, including the stunning ‘Wurrdha Marra’ exhibition. ‘Wurrdha Marra,’ meaning ‘Many Mobs’ in the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung language, celebrates the work of First Nations artists, both emerging and established, from across Australia.
This exhibition showcases a diverse range of art forms, blending traditional cultural practices with contemporary expression. You’ll discover works that pass down important cultural knowledge through innovative approaches to design, storytelling, and iconography. The display highlights the central role of art in preserving and regenerating First Nations customs, while also pushing the boundaries of modern Australian art.
Before heading to the exhibition, why not gather with friends or family at Timeout Fed Square? Enjoy a delicious meal and drinks while taking in the vibrant atmosphere of Melbourne’s cultural hub. With our central location, Timeout is the perfect place to relax before your visit to the Ian Potter Centre.
Plan your day around this incredible exhibition, running now at Fed Square’s Ian Potter Centre. Be sure to book your table at Timeout ahead of time to ensure the best seats for your group. You’ll be steps away from the exhibition, making it easy to enjoy both the art and a fantastic dining experience in one outing.
For more details about the ‘Wurrdha Marra’ exhibition, including opening hours and highlights, visit the NGV website: https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/wurrdha-marra/
Give us a call on 03 9671 3855 or book online to reserve your table.
Warm regards,
The team at Timeout Federation Square
Timeout Fed Square
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Posted on September 16, 2024