Adolescent Wonderland - Photographs by Naomi Hobson

Presented as part of Tarnanthi: Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art


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16 Oct 2020

Adolescent Wonderland
Naomi Hobson A Collection of Indigenous Photography

Exhibition Dates: 16 Oct 2020 - 31 Jan 2021
Part of Tarnanthi 2020 (Open Hands Exhibition) at the Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA) 

The Art Gallery of South Australia invites you to be part of the virtual launch of Tarnanthi, our annual celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander contemporary art.

Come on a virtual tour of the Tarnanthi 2020 exhibition Open Hands and hear from Tarnanthi artists across Australia. Each year Tarnanthi’s launch is a joyful event where artists and art lovers come to Adelaide to share the excitement of seeing bold new works of contemporary Aboriginal art – but in 2020 we’re taking it to the artists, to Australia and to the world.

Be part of this inspiring cultural celebration online.


At ReDot Fine Art Gallery, we acknowledge all the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands of the artists we represent, both past, present, and emerging. We have profound respect for all Indigenous people, and we strive through a thoughtful and culturally sensitive curation process of their artwork to represent their “Tjurkupa” to our global audience.

We prioritise authentic representation and ensure that the artists' voices and perspectives remain at the forefront of our platform’s objective.

By fostering collaborative partnerships and engaging with community art centres directly, we aim to create a safe and inclusive space that celebrates and preserves Indigenous cultural heritage and its artistic legacy.

At ReDot Fine Art Gallery, we acknowledge all the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands of the artists we represent, both past, present, and emerging. We have profound respect for all Indigenous people, and we strive through a thoughtful and culturally sensitive curation process of their artwork to represent their “Tjurkupa” to our global audience.

We prioritise authentic representation and ensure that the artists' voices and perspectives remain at the forefront of our platform’s objective.

By fostering collaborative partnerships and engaging with community art centres directly, we aim to create a safe and inclusive space that celebrates and preserves Indigenous cultural heritage and its artistic legacy.