Yolŋu Short Films by The Mulka Project
Off-Campus Arts Event
Yolŋu Short Films by The Mulka Project
Take in short films and a discussion presented by The Mulka Project, showcasing the innovative work of Yolŋu filmmakers and artists from Northeast Arnhem Land in Australia.
FREE
Asia Society
September 21, 2024 | 6:30 pm
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Event Details

Join for an afternoon of Yuṯa Nhäma Dhukarr—Looking Into New Pathways—short films and discussion presented by The Mulka Project, showcasing the innovative work of Yolŋu filmmakers and artists from Northeast Arnhem Land in Australia.

Speaker Details

Following the screenings, there will be an insightful discussion with Ishmael Marika (Filmmaker and Creative Director), Dhukumul Waṉambi (Filmmaker and Artist) and Joseph Brady (Program and Technical Director).

Location

Asia Society
725 Park Avenue
New York, NY

About The Event

*Use code MADAYINFILMS921 for free admission for CUID holders

Join us for an afternoon of Yuṯa Nhäma Dhukarr—Looking Into New Pathways—short films and discussion presented by The Mulka Project, showcasing the innovative work of Yolŋu filmmakers and artists from Northeast Arnhem Land in Australia. Following the screenings, there will be an insightful discussion with Ishmael Marika (Filmmaker and Creative Director), Dhukumul Waṉambi (Filmmaker and Artist) and Joseph Brady (Program and Technical Director). The conversation will be moderated by Kade McDonald (CEO, Agency Projects), providing a unique opportunity to explore the creative processes and technological innovations behind these works.

This program is presented in conjunction with Maḏayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark Painting from Yirrkala, on view at Asia Society Museum, September 17, 2024 – January 5, 2025. 

For more information, please visit the event website.

Image: courtesy of Asia Society