The Blak Manta Collective: A New Wave of First Nations Ceramic Art

Alfred Lowe with All dressed up I, 2024.
The Blak Manta Collective is a dynamic and ambitious group of First Nations artists who are determined to transform the landscape of contemporary Australian art. Drawing inspiration from their cultural roots across the state of South Australia and into the central desert, the collective's name "Blak Manta" translates to "Blak Mud" in English. This reference to mud or clay is not merely about material but is deeply symbolic, representing the profound connection the artists share with their ancestral lands and the earth beneath their feet. For these artists, clay is both a physical creative material and a cultural medium, one that embodies stories, law, and tradition passed down through generations.

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Wednesday 17 June 2026
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Entry costs:

Free entry

Venue:

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
Morrow Street
Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
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Facilities:

Public Toilet, Shop / Gift Shop

Accessibility:

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

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