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AUSTRALIA’S PREMIER INDIGENOUS ART FAIRciaf.com.au13 – 15 July 2O18Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal2O18 PROGRAM

A MESSAGEFROM THETRADITIONALOWNERSOn behalf of the GimuyWalubara Yidinji people,I welcome you to ourCountry, now known asCairns.For generations, Cairnshas continued to bea meeting place forAboriginal and TorresStrait Islander peoples, agateway to Australia andthe Asia-Pacific region.I trust you will enjoythe cultural and artisticpresentations CIAF hason offer.Welcome to YidinjiCountry.Gudjugudju, Yidinji ElderCover: Paintings – Lucille Mathesons,Balji for honey (dillybag) 3, acrylic on canvas, 2O18Photograph: Michael MarzikRight: Photograph Lovegreen PhotographyCONNECTION TO COUNTRY“When we are on Country, we flourish”First Peoples’ share a life force with their ancestors who created the land andwaters. A bloodline to Country that is essential to health and wellbeing, culturalsurvival, economic sustainability, community empowerment and control.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people continue to embrace the worldviewthat their ancestors gave them, a sovereignty that was never ceded.2O18 CIAF ART AWARDSCIAF Art Awards are presented tosupport the professional developmentof Queensland Aboriginal and TorresStrait Islander artists exhibited withinthe curated Art Fair exhibition (Shed3 of Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal).Winners announced on Opening nightJudges for 2O18Beau James, Manager of NationalMaritime Museum IndigenousProgramsBruce McLean, Curator of IndigenousAustralian Art, QLD Gallery of ModernArtNatalie King, Australian curator andwriterPremier’s Award for Excellence 15,OOO awarded to the artist formost outstanding work.Proudly supported by the Queensland GovernmentCairns Airport Innovation Award 1O,OOO awarded to the artist thatpresents a revolutionary experiencethrough medium, narrative or practice.Cairns Regional Council Art CentreAward - 1O,OOO awarded to mostoutstanding response to the CIAFtheme by a QLD Indigenous Art Centre.Ports North Photography Award 5,OOO awarded to artist’s responseto theme on photographic mediumLendlease Emerging Artist Award- 5,OOO recognising work by anemerging artist.Fibre Optics NQ People’s ChoiceAward - 5,OOO awarded to the artistwhose work receives the most votesby the general public during CIAF.Don’t forget to vote over theweekend at CIAF.

CIAF OPENING NIGHTCIAF Opening Night is an evening ofcelebration and culture where guests,exhibitors, artists and Elders cometogether to launch CIAF 2O18. Alongwith the Art Awards presentation, theevening’s entertainment with ElectricFields, the traditional Yidinji dancers,Seisia Kayin Thithuyil dance group anda special performance by Miriki withthe Northern Pomo tribe from NorthernCalifornia, take place on the outdoorstage in the beautiful surrounds ofCairns Cruise Liner Terminal. Guestswill enjoy fine food from MEET EATREPEAT pop-up vendors, drinks andfireworks under the night sky.CCLT - The GreenThur 12 July 6.3Opm - 1O.3OpmOpening Night tickets 67 incl.booking fee - ticketlink.com.auART FAIR& ART MARKETCCLT - Shed 3 & PavilionFri 9am - 5pm Sat 9am - 6pmSun 1Oam - 3pm FREEMUSIC & DANCEON THE GREENA selection of Queensland performersand special guests, hosted by SeanChoolburra & Ian Zaro.CCLT - The GreenFri 1Oam - 5pm Sat 1Oam - 5.3OpmSun 11am - 4pm FREEBULMBA-BARRACIAF FASHION PERFORMANCEShowcasing 1O Indigenous designersfrom across the state and featureswearable art and design inspired bythe vibrancy of Queensland Aboriginaland Torres Strait Islander culture.Curated by creative collective BernardSingleton, Simone Arnol, Rita Pryceand Peggy Misi.Tanks Arts Centre - Tank 346 Collins Avenue, Edge HillPreview - Thur 12 July 2pmFri 6pm & 8.3OpmSat 3.3Opm & 5.3OpmPreview 26.25 / 67 incl.booking fee - ticketlink.com.auCIAF CONVERSATIONSTalking ArtJoin moderator Murrumu Walubara,for two interactive forums with leadingIndigenous artists that feature inthe North by East West and Pride InAuthority exhibitions.CCLT - The GreenFri 11am - 12pm (NBEW)12.3O -– 1.3O pm (PIA) FREETalking MusicSinger-songwriters and APRA AMCOSAmbassadors Rochelle Pitt and MauPower discuss what it takes to writemusic that inspires, connects andendures in a special conversation withsenior NITV producer Rima Tamou.CCLT - The GreenSat 12pm - 1.3Opm FREEPITCHAS AFTERDARK – SHORT FILMFESTIVALDeline Briscoe launches her DebutAlbum “Wawu : Spirit”, with filmhonouring Yalanji Legacy as thebackdrop.CIAF CONVERSATIONS –Talking FilmTo celebrate the 25th Anniversaryof Screen Australia’s IndigenousDepartment, join Rima Tamou inconversation with leading Indigenousfilmmakers from across the nation.Short films screeningA retrospective of short films.CCLT - The GreenSat 14 July 7pm - 1O.3OpmAlbum launch 7pm - 7.45pmCIAF Conversations8pm - 9pmShort Films Screening9pm - 1O.3Opm FREECIAF ARTIST TALKSJoin exhibiting artists as they talkabout their art work within the curatedArt Fair – this is an up-close andpersonal opportunity to meet theartists.CCLT - Shed 3See daily program for times FREEGUNGUN WARRUWARRU(CHILDREN’S CORNER)A children’s art workshop facilitatedby talented Aboriginal and TorresStrait Islander artists through REACH,inspired by the people, culture andenvironment.CCLT - Children’s TentFri and Sat 1Oam - 3pm FREECIAF ART WORKSHOPS& DEMONSTRATIONSVisitors are invited to join the artistsas they practice their art and craft –includes traditional and contemporaryweaving, crepe leis and printmaking.CCLT - Workshop TentFri & Sat 1Oam - 4.3OpmSun 1Oam - 3pmSee program for times FREECLOSING CEREMONYThrilling and reminiscent, this finale willsteal hearts in a collaborative goodbyeperformed by CIAF 2O18 cultural dancegroups. The People’s Choice Award willalso be announced during the ClosingCeremony.CCLT - The GreenSun 15 July 3pm - 4pm FREEFree events unlessotherwise stated

BUKAL – World PremiereThe extraordinary story of HenriettaMarrie, Australia’s very first Indigenousmember of the United Nations and thegreat granddaughter of Ye-i-nie, akathe King of Cairns.CoCA, JUTE Theatre96 Abbott Street, CairnsFri 6 - Sat 14 JulyTues 1O July - World PremierePrices vary - ticketlink.com.auBAYAL KAYMANEN (Dancing Smoke)Miriki Performing Arts presents BayalKaymanen (Dancing Smoke) – afamily-friendly dance show exploringthe common ground of fire betweenYidinji Nation and Northern PomoDancers, (Northern California), USA.Featuring 4O performers from 7 to 7Oyears of age showcasing a unique,intergenerational and cross-culturalexchange, under the stars, in theround. Guest Artist: Albert David &Henrietta BairdFogarty Park, CairnsWed 11 & Fri 13 July 8pmSat 14 July 8.3OpmBYO chairs and mats –food/drink stalls on-siteFREE (Donations welcome)YIDINJI, MIRIKI, POMO & ELDERSCULTURAL WORKSHOPSTake the opportunity to experience adeep connection to the culture of theBAYAL KAYMANEN artists and Elders.Fogarty Park, CairnsFri 13 & Sat 14 July 11am - 2.45pm45 min sessions 1O per sessionLibrariesCAIRNSSTORY TIME SESSIONSA showcase of Aboriginal and TorresStrait Islander stories, songs anddance from Far North Queenslandpresented by local Indigenousperformers. CIAF in collaborationwith Cairns City Library invite childrenand parents to a special IndigenousStorytime.Cairns City Library, 151 Abbott StWed 11 & Thur 12 July1O.3Oam - 11.3Oam FREEBookings Essential: Tel 4O44 372OTORRES QUEERCairns comedian Jay Wymarra delivershis debut solo stand-up show “TorresQueer!” Treat yourself to a night oflaughs as Jay imparts tales of growingup black, queer, and quirky in a worldthat doesn’t quite cover all three.Sun July 15 6.3Opm - 8.3Opm45 Grafton St, Cairns 15 Eventbrite.com.au 2O doorPRIDE IN AUTHORITYTwo years in the making, this extraordinaryexhibition is the result of a CIAFcollaboration with Bentinck/MorningtonIsland, Pormpuraaw and Aurukun artists toconvey some of the diverse and complexsystems that are integral to “connectionto Country”.Tanks Arts Centre - Tank 448 Collins Ave, Edge HillOfficial Opening: 13 July 5.3Opm - 8pmFri 29 June - Sun 22 July FREENORTH BY EAST WESTExamining the traditional and contemporarycultural bond of Torres Strait and KimberleyCoast artists entwined in the practice ofpearl shell carving for adornment, culturalknowledge and ceremony.MARA- INDIGENOUS DESIGN, POLITICSAND FOOD CULTUREA wide range of traditional andcontemporary objects and artefacts usedin hunting and food gathering is broughttogether to form a large-scale visuallydramatic installation.CONTINENTAL DRIFT: Black/Blak Artfrom South Africa and north AustraliaA juxtaposition of works by Indigenousartists from Queensland and South Africa,each informed by history and the artist’sown experience, as well as the cultural,social and political landscape.Cairns Art Gallery, 4O Abbott StOfficial Opening Wed 11 July 6pm - 7pmThurs to Sun 9am - 5pm FREEKICKARTS EXHIBITIONSOpening Thur 12 July 2.3Opm - 3.3OpmZane Saunders - SpiritKickArts Gallery 1, 23 June - 28 July 2O18Arone Meeks - Megalo to MurrayKickArts Gallery 1 Void Space,23 June - 28 July 2O18Ngalmun Lagau Minaral - Moa ArtsMalu Mabaigal - Seafaring PeopleKickArts Gallery 2, 3O June - 28 July 2O18KickArts Contemporary Arts96 Abbott St, Cairns City FREEFRESHWATER SALTWATERThe conceptual theme for UMI Arts’ 2O18Freshwater Saltwater exhibition by memberartists showcases dynamic new artwork.UMI Arts, 335 Sheridan StMon to Fri 1Oam - 4pm FREETHE DRAWN STORY:a collection of works on paperTAFE Queensland is proud to presenta selection of artworks from emergingAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artistsand students undertaking studies inCultural Arts.Thur 12 July 1O.3Oam - 4.3OpmFri 13 July 9am - 4.3OpmSat & Sun - closedExhibition dates: Fri 22 June Wed 18 July 2O18TAFE Queensland, R Block in the BangguMinjaany Gallery, Corner Gatton St& Newton St, Manunda FREE

T R I N I T YI N L E TT R I N I T YI N L E TWHARFCAIRNS ESPLANADEWHARF3O 31 32 33 34CCLT Shed 3 - Art FairWHARFWHARFHemingway's Brewery1ENTRANCE2122O35419187617161198151412DECK43 4419 2O 21 2223 24 25 26i123456781O 12 13 1427 28 29ENTRANCEA1 A2 A3 A4The DeckEAT STREET FOOD VENDORSiiCIAFINFOiSTAGEPormpuraaw Ghostnet& KOCA Weaving WorkshopsLEGENDBaby change facilitiesinnPCCLTThe GreenATMDisabled drop off & parkingFirst AidCAIRNS CBDCAIRNS CBDWHARF STREETWHARF STREETSales & Info Bana Yirriji Art Centre - Wujal Wujal Wik & Kugu Art Centre Mirndiyan Gununa - MiArt Mornington Island16 Erub Arts17 Lockhart River Arts Centre18 Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts19 KickArts Contemporary Arts2O Martin Browne Contemporary inAssoc. with Gina & Guy Allain21 UMI Arts12131415WorkshopTentParkingInformation aomi Hobson and The KalanNClay House Onespace GalleryBlack Square ArtsCanopy Art Editions Tremblay NFPYarrabah Art & Cultural Precinct Wei’num Arts & Crafts Girringun Aboriginal Arts Centre Moa ArtsPormpuraaw Arts & Cultural Centre Hopevale Arts and Cultural Centre Badu Arts CentreSCULPTURESCULPTURECIAF ENTRANCEChildren’sCorner,GungunWarruwarru ART FAIR EXHIBITORS - CCLT SHED 3234567891O1142DECKENTRANCE139 4O 41ENTRANCEENTRANCEENTRANCEENTRANCEDECKDisabled toilets15 16 17 181O13iToilets35 36 37 38CCLT The Pavilion - Art MarketCafeCAIRNS ESPLANADEFREE CIAF SHUTTLE BUS SERVICESFrom Friday 13 to Sunday 15 July there will be a free CIAF shuttle bus servicedeparting three times daily from Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal to Cairns RegionalGallery, Centre of Contemporary Arts, Umi Arts and Tanks Arts Centre and return.Gold coin donation appreciated.Bus departing times for Friday, Saturday and SundayCairns Cruise Liner Terminal - 11am, 12pm, 1pmCairns Art Gallery - 11.1Oam, 12.1Opm, 1.1OpmCOCA - 11.2Oam, 12.2Opm, 1.2OpmUMI Arts* - 11.35am, 12.35pm, 1.35pmTanks Arts Centre - 11.45am, 12.45pm, 1.45pmBus stop sign-posted outside each venue.*UMI Arts only operating on Friday

3O 31 32 33 3435 36 37 3839 4O 414243 44CafeCCLT The Pavilion - Art Market15 16 17 1819 2O 21 2223 24 25 26i123456781O 12 13 1427 28 29ENTRANCEA1 A2 A3 A4ENTRANCECE ART MARKET EXHIBITORS - CCLT THE PAVILIONCE 1i CIAF Info19Bana Yirriji Arts Wujal WujalThe Deck2 Mirndiyan Gununa - MiArt Mornington IslandDECK3Moa Arts4Moa Arts5Lady JPau Indigenous Styles6Lockhart Arts Centre7Lockhart Arts Centre8Art of Melanie Hava1ONgadijina’ Delissa Walker12Gimuy Gallery13Gimuy Gallery14Indij Design15Yarrabah Arts and Cultural Precinct16Yarrabah Arts and Cultural PrecinctSCULPTURE17Wei’Num ArtsSCULPTURE18Yalanji Arts2OKgari 3 Sisters21MJ Rainforest Jewels22Native Creations23Jedess Hudson24Nerelle Nicol25Gab Titui Cultural Centre26Gab Titui Cultural Centre27 Jubba Designs Bush Jewelry Ku KuYallanji28Umi Arts29Aurukun Min Artists3OGirringun Aboriginal Art Centre31Girringun Aboriginal Art Centre32Badu Arts Centre33Pormpurraw Arts & Cultural Centre34Pormpurraw Arts & Cultural Centre C35Arone Meeks36Cape York Art37Cape York Art38Miss D Handmade39Hopevale Arts & Cultural Centre4OHopevale Arts & Cultural Centre41 Griffith University ContemporaryAustralian Indigenous Art42 Griffith University ContemporaryAustralian Indigenous Art43St Patrick’s College Townsville44A1TarnanthiA2 Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts& Cultural DevelopmentA3IACAA4Thancoupie BursaryEAT STREET FOOD VENDORSiWorkshopCIAF ENTRA

FRIDAY 13 JULY cont.VENUE LEGEND CCLT - The PavilionCCLT - Shed 3CCLT - The GreenCCLT - Workshop Tent Children’s Corner,Gungun WarruwarruThe Deck Fogarty Park Cairns Library, Abbott StreetTanks Arts Centre - Tank 3Tanks Arts Centre - Tank 4UMI ArtsCairns Art Gallery Centre of Contemporary Arts Cairns& KickArts45 Grafton Street, CairnsWEDNESDAY 11 JULY1O.3Oam - 11.3Oam6pm - 7.3Opm8pm - 9pm8pm - 9pmStorytime SessionsCairns Art Gallery Exhibitions Official OpeningBayal Kymanen (Dancing Smoke) PerformanceBUKAL Theatre Performance*THURSDAY 12 JULY9am - 5pm 1O.3Oam - 11.3Oam11.15am - 1pm1pm - 2.3Opm2:3Opm - 3:3Opm6.3Opm - 1O.3Opm7.3Opm - 9pmCairns Art Gallery exhibitionsStorytime SessionsArtists & Curators TalkBUKAL Theatre Performance*KickArts Exhibitions Official OpeningCIAF 2O18 Opening Night & Art Awards*BUKAL Theatre Performance*FRIDAY 13 JULY9am - 5pm 9am - 5pm9am - 5pmArt Fair OpenArt Market OpenCairns Art Gallery exhibitions1Oam - 4.3Opm1Oam - 5pm1Oam - 4pm 1Oam - 3pm11am - 12pm 11am - 2.45pm12.3Opm - 1.3Opm1pm - 2.3Opm5.3Opm - 9pm6pm - 7.3Opm 7.3Opm - 9pm8.3Opm - 1OpmCIAF Art WorkshopsMusic & Dance on the GreenFreshwater Saltwater exhibitionGungun Warruwarru (Children’s Corner)CIAF Conversations – North by East WestBayal Kymanen (Dancing Smoke) Cultural Workshops*CIAF Conversations – Pride in AuthorityBUKAL Theatre Performance*Pride In Authority Exhibition OpeningBulmba-barra CIAF Fashion Performance*BUKAL Theatre Performance*Bulmba-barra CIAF Fashion Performance*SATURDAY 14 JULY9am - 6pm9am - 6pm9am - 5pm1Oam - 4.3Opm1Oam - 5.3Opm1Oam - 2pm1Oam - 3pm 11am - 2.45pm12pm - 1pm3.3Opm - 5pm5.3Opm - 7pm7pm - 7.45pm7.3Opm - 9pm8pm - 9pm 8:3Opm - 9:3Opm9pm - 1O.3OpmArt Fair OpenArt Market OpenCairns Art Gallery exhibitionsCIAF Art WorkshopsMusic & Dance on the GreenPride In Authority exhibitionGungun Warruwarru (Children’s Corner)Bayal Kymanen (Dancing Smoke) Cultural Workshops*CIAF Conversations – Talking MusicBulmba-barra CIAF Fashion Performance*Bulmba-barra CIAF Fashion Performance*Deline Briscoe - Debut album launchBUKAL Theatre Performance*CIAF Conversations - Talking FilmBayal Kymanen (Dancing Smoke) PerformancePitchas After Dark – Short Film Festival*Unless otherwise stated

SUNDAY 15 JULY9am - 2pm1Oam - 3pm1Oam - 3pm1Oam - 2.3Opm1Oam - 2pm11am - 4pm3pm - 4pm6.3Opm - 8.3OpmCairns Art Gallery exhibitionArt Fair OpenArt Market OpenCIAF Art WorkshopsPride In Authority exhibitionMusic & Dance on the GreenClosing Ceremony/People’s Choice awardTorres QueerMUSIC & DANCE ON THE GREEN - FREEMC’s - Sean Choolburra & Ian ZaroLive Music - Rochelle Pitt, JoeyTapau, Jade Briscoe, Zennith, BindaWarren, Kamali, Wilma Reading,Delene Briscoe, Monwell Levi, EricOrcher, Belza Lowah, Merindi & FelicitySchrieber, Danny Bani with specialguest performance by StephenPigram.Live Cultural Dance – Malu KiwaiDances, Injinoo Dancers, SarpeyeDancers, Minjil, Dabul Dancers,Morning Star Dancers, Au Segur,Malaway Dancers, Maluilag Dancers,Seisia Kayin ThithuyilLive Contemporary Dance – PryceCentre’s Baiwa Kazil with specialguest “Dub K”.CIAF ART WORKSHOPSVisitors are invited to join the artistsas they practice their art and craft –includes traditional and contemporaryweaving, crepe leis and printmaking.CCLT - Workshop Tent/DeckPrint WorkshopsSat 1Oam - 12pm & 2pm - 4pm FREETorres Strait Art WorkshopsFri 1Oam - 4.3O pmSat 1.3Opm - 4.3OpmSun 1Oam - 3pm FREEDON’T FORGET TO VOTEFOR THE PEOPLE’SCHOICE AWARDDURING CIAF.Voting boxes availablein Art Fair terminal.Award announced onSunday afternoonat 3pm.AUSLAN Sign Interpreter will be at CIAF Opening Night, CIAF Conversationsand CIAF Closing Ceremony.FOOD STALLS AT CIAF 2O18Cairns Central ShoppingCentreCentreShowgroundsShoppingMeet Eat Repeat comes to CIAF! Experience the delicioustastes and flavours of the tropical north at Tropic Now’sunique pop-up street food event onsite all weekend atCairns Cruise Liner Terminal.Paula Savage, Fruit Baskets (Nguzu prutal Lumyk), 2O18Photograph: Michael MarzikSEUI ALCR MINNS RIR TECA NERLI Fogarty Park, The Esplanade Cairns Library, 151 Abbott StTanks Arts Centre - Tank 3, 46 Collins AveTanks Arts Centre - Tank 4, 46 Collins AveUMI Arts, 335 Sheridan St Cairns Art Gallery, 4O Abbott St Centre of Contemporary Arts Cairns & KickArts,96 Abbott St 45 Grafton Street, Cairns

AUSTRALIA’S PREMIER INDIGENOUS ART FAIRciaf.com.auFriday 9am - 5pmSaturday 9am - 6pmSunday 1Oam - 3pmFREE AND TICKETED EVENTSTickets on sale - ciaf.com.auCIAF returns 12 – 14 July 2O19Join us to celebrate our 1Oth anniversaryThis project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland’sBacking Indigenous Arts initiative, which aims to build a stronger, more sustainable andethical Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts industry in the State.Cairns Indigenous Art Fair Limited is assisted by the Australian Government through theAustralia Council, It’s arts funding and advisory body.Supported through the Australian Government’s Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support Programme.All information is correct at time of printing. Subject to change without notice.

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