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Gallery Talk - Kluge-Ruhe

Learn about the artworks in Shifting Ground and close to the wind from master printmaker Basil Hall and resident artist Lisa Waup. RSVP required . Read more here .

Opening Reception: Shifting Ground

Celebrate the opening of the Kluge-Ruhe's latest exhibition, Shifting Ground: Prints by Indigenous Australian Artists from the Basil Hall Editions Workshop Proofs Collection , open March 9 2024 to March 2, 2025, curated by Jess Hutchens (Palyku), the inaugural First Nations Curatorial Fellow at...

Guided Tour: Madayin

Join one of Kluge-Ruhe’s knowledgeable gallery guides for a guided tour of our touring exhibition Madayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark Painting from Yirrkala at The Fralin Museum of Art. Read more about the exhibition here . Reservation required.

Ukapalimin: Eti Ko Eti: Resilience: Stories from the Torres Strait

Opening with the Artists: Saturday, February 3rd from 1-3pm Alongside the Fralin Museum of Art, the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, the University of Virginia, and Second Street Gallery, Les Yeux du Monde is pleased to participate in Charlottesville’s 2024 Indigenous Art Takeover. In...

Artist panels - Shifting Ground: Conversations on Indigenous Australian Printmaking

Join us for a discussion in two panels moderated by Shifting Ground curator, Jessyca Hutchens, with resident artists Basil Hall, Karen Mills, Lisa Waup, and scholars Louise Hamby and Denise Salvestro. First panel: The Artistic Practice of Printmaking Collaborations ; Second Panel: The History of...

Object Study with Louise Hamby and Denise Salvestro

Join a conversation focused on fiber artworks and prints from Kluge-Ruhe’s collection with scholars Louise Hamby and Denise Salvestro. Read more here . Reservations required .

NASU Powwow

UVA's Native American Student Union (NASU) hosts its annual Powwow this April 13th. Grand entry at noon. All are invited! See flyer for details.

Reception to welcome Australian Indigenous artists to Charlottesville

Celebrate the opening of close to the wind: Lisa Waup and welcome artists and knowledge holders from Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre, Yirrkala, and Moa, Badu and Erub Islands in the Torres Strait to Charlottesville during this reception at Kluge-Ruhe. Artists are visiting to participate in multiple...

Charlottesville Indigenous Art Takeover 2024

This spring, gallery walls throughout Charlottesville are being hung with Indigenous art from Australia and Oceania. Why? Because Charlottesville boasts the only museum in the United States dedicated solely to it. Indigenous artists use art to express the power and beauty of their culture, across...