Moving forward
The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair represents a vital step forward for reconciliation in Australia
They were all here.
Queensland’s Governor Penelope Wensley AO was in attendance as official patron alongside one of Australia’s most respected indigenous artists Thanakupi.
Anna Bligh officially opened proceedings, while internationally recognised Aboriginal entertainer and artist David Hudson was MC.
Media from all over the country was covering the event in full force, with artists, dancers, elders and a sea of people from all walks of life looked on.
The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair opened with a bang at the Tanks last night and it was clear from the success of the proceedings that this is an event that is here to stay.
The fair itself is spectacular – a showcase of some of the very best artists from across Queensland, with works range from $200 to $20,000+.
>> Click here to check out images from Cairns Indigenous Art Fair
It must be understood that this event is much more than a regular art show or exhibition – it’s a celebration of the vibrant, age-old culture that has existed in our part of the world long before white people even knew it existed.
This was real reconciliation – the wider community recognising indigenous art and culture with respect and humility and the indigenous community opening up their traditions in a highly visible and open way.
In a country where the history between indigenous culture hasn’t always been appreciated, I think the fair proves the relationship is finally improving.
Land rights are with us; sorry has been said; and while there is undoubtedly still work to go, CIAF is another one of the vital steps forward that we need to take as Australian people in the twenty-first century.
My hat goes off to all who involved themselves with this important event for Far North Queensland, you’ve done our country and all our people, whatever your colour or background, proud.
With the public's support there is no reason it can't become the premier event of its type in the world.
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