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The Australia National Indigenous Art Triennial is being celebrated with a three‑year national tour, presenting ten immersive works by contemporary First Nations artists from across the country. At the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra, the exhibition *After the Rain* highlights both traditional and modern art forms. Central to the display is the Namatjira Room, honoring pioneering artist Albert Namatjira with a stained‑glass recreation of his 1930s home in Central Australia, shown alongside works by his great‑grandson Vincent. The exhibition also spotlights emerging Indigenous talents, reflecting the diversity and vitality of Australia’s cultural heritage.

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00:00The Australian National Indigenous Art Triennial is celebrated, showcasing the diverse modern
00:06artistic expressions of the First Nations.
00:09The exhibition, currently on a three-year national tour, showcases 10 immersive works
00:14by contemporary Indigenous artists from across the country.
00:17Moreover, after the rain is on display at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra,
00:23featuring traditional and contemporary art.
00:26At his heart is the Namatijara Room, which pays tribute to the pioneering artist Albert Namatijiria.
00:33A recreation of his 1930s home in Central Australia, crafted with stained glass, is displayed alongside
00:40works by his celebrated craved grandson Vincent.
00:44The exhibition also features emerging talents.
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