Nici Cumpston<br/>
<em>Flooded Gum, Katarapko Creek, Murray River National Park</em> 2007 <!-- (recto) --><br />


watercolour and pencil on inkjet print on canvas<br />
74.5 x 202.5 cm<br />


National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br />
Purchased, Victorian Foundation for Living Australian Artists, 2008<br />
2008.8<br />


© Nici Cumpston
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Big Weather Teacher Briefing

Tue 30 Mar 21, 4pm–5pm

Nici Cumpston<br/> <em>Flooded Gum, Katarapko Creek, Murray River National Park</em> 2007 <!-- (recto) --><br /> watercolour and pencil on inkjet print on canvas<br /> 74.5 x 202.5 cm<br /> National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br /> Purchased, Victorian Foundation for Living Australian Artists, 2008<br /> 2008.8<br /> © Nici Cumpston <!--86140-->
Past program

This program takes place virtually

Big Weather reveals the deep ecological understanding and continuing connection to Country of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. Join Indigenous art curator Hannah Presley for a virtual introduction to the exhibition’s key themes and artworks, and connect with colleagues to identify learning possibilities for art, history or geography classrooms.

Duration: 1 hour
Cost: Free

Learning Objectives 

  • Identify key themes and learning opportunities in the exhibition artworks.
  • Discuss the themes and ideas in key works in Big Weather with exhibition curator Hannah Presley.
  • Develop practical strategies for exploring Big Weather in the gallery and classroom.
  • Share learning experiences and teaching strategies with colleagues

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