A stunning exhibition of the artworks of cultural and environmental artist Alick Tipoti.
Mariw Minaral brings together some of the finest examples of Tipoti’s unique and intricate linocut printmaking practice and showcases his award-winning sculptural works and ancestral masks.
Arguably one of the most important artists of his generation Tipoti is highly revered due to his sophistication and ability to spread his concerns and messages through his art.
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM OPENING TIMES
Mon–Sun from 10.30am to 4pm
Wheelchair Access
Entrance to the Australian National Maritime Museum is via ramp access at the main entrance. There is lift or ramp access to all exhibition spaces within the main building, and to the viewing platform outside the Museum.
Two dedicated accessible parking spaces are located outside the main entry to the Museum. It is recommended that visitors pre-book parking, please call the venue to book.
The Maritime Museum has courtesy wheelchairs available on site to loan. Pre-booking a wheelchair is essential. Please call the venue to arrange a booking.
Assistive Listening
Hearing loops are available in main ticket areas.
Visual Content
100% visual content. This exhibition contains no music or dialogue.
Face masks are mandatory at all Sydney Festival events for all patrons 13 years and older, in line with NSW Government regulations. A face mask is required at all times while inside foyers, theatres and outdoor venues, including during performances. Children 12 and under are exempt but are encouraged to wear masks where practicable.
Photo: Kaygasiw Usul, Alick Tipoti. Australian National Maritime Museum Collection 00054384.
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