Annual Three Nations Exhibition magnifies cultural centres’ reach
18-06-2025

A powerful new collective art exhibition is lighting up regional NSW, just in time for NAIDOC Week, bringing together the vibrant work of local Aboriginal artists across three iconic ACHAA Aboriginal Cultural Centre members. 

Three Nations Exhibition: The Next Generation is the 2025 edition of an annual collaboration between three of our members; respected cultural centres for art in their regions: 

  • Wadjar Regional Indigenous Gallery, Corindi Beach 
  • Dunghutti-Ngaku Aboriginal Art Gallery, Kempsey 
  • Armidale Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Armidale 

Inspired by the NAIDOC 2025 theme The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy, this collaboration highlights the depth and diversity of Aboriginal art across these regions, celebrating stories of Country, culture, and community. 

Each gallery offers their distinct local and cultural voice, while contributing to a larger, shared cultural conversation between these community hubs. Visitors can experience the exhibition at any of the locations – or if you’re game: take a cross-Country road trip to explore all three! 

Running simultaneously until July 27, this multi-site exhibition invites audiences to experience the deadly talent of regional artists in a unique, shared format. 

Visit:
Armidale Aboriginal Cultural Centre 
Dunghutti-Ngaku Aboriginal Art Gallery 
Wadjar Regional Indigenous Gallery  

 

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