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Aboriginal Art from New South Wales
The Home program connects schools to local Aboriginal art, artists, community, language and culture.
It is developed and delivered by the Art Gallery of New South Wales in collaboration with the NSW Department of Education’s Arts Unit, Wiradjuri community members at Wagga Wagga, and Aboriginal communities and regional galleries across NSW.
It connects schools to local Aboriginal artists, community, language and culture. In 2026, its eleventh year, the program is realised on Kamilaroi/Gomeroi country at the Bank Art Museum Moree (BAMM).
Elders: Aunty Barb Cutmore, Aunty Denise Jenkins
Opening: Thursday 12 November 6pm
Exhibition: 13 November–19 December 2026
Where: BAMM Gallery
FREE
Biography
Aunty Barb Cutmore is a respected Gamilaroi Elder of the Moree Plains region. Aunty Barb has been recognised for her decades of community leadership, cultural engagement and education. She is recognised on the Moree Plains Shire Elders Honour Roll and continues to contribute her voice and presence to reconciliation, community development and cultural celebration.
Aunty Denise Jenkins is a Gamilaroi Elder from Moree with deep family and community connections to theMoree area. She has supported local cultural and heritage projects over many years and is recognised for her knowledge of Moree’s Aboriginal histories and families.