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‘Listen and remember’: CIAF reveals poignant 15th anniversary celebrations

Remembering the past and listening to country will feature prominently in Cairns Indigenous Art Fair’s 15th anniversary celebrations, as organisers prepare to welcome 30,000 visitors to the region.

The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair has launched its 2024 program, set to take place at the Cairns Convention Centre and the Tanks Arts Centre from July 25 to 28. CIAF fashion performance feature designer Irene Robinson, artistic director Franciose Lane and curatorial associate and Onespace artist Teho Ropeyarn are set to play host to 300 artworks from art groups, designers, sculptors and artists from across Far North Queensland. Picture: Brendan Radke
The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair has launched its 2024 program, set to take place at the Cairns Convention Centre and the Tanks Arts Centre from July 25 to 28. CIAF fashion performance feature designer Irene Robinson, artistic director Franciose Lane and curatorial associate and Onespace artist Teho Ropeyarn are set to play host to 300 artworks from art groups, designers, sculptors and artists from across Far North Queensland. Picture: Brendan Radke

Remembering the past and listening to country will be the focus of Cairns Indigenous Art Fair’s 15th anniversary celebrations, as organisers prepare to welcome 30,000 visitors to the region.

CIAF, which will be held from July 25 to July 28, is one of Far North Queensland’s biggest celebrations of Indigenous art and culture.

The four day fair is set to attract more than 30,000 visitors, community members, artists, collectors and industry practitioners for a vibrant and inclusive look at First Nations art and culture.

CIAF artistic director Francoise Lane said this year’s milestone anniversary celebration, themed Country Speaking, would showcase the region’s artistic growth since the event began as an art fair at Tanks Art Centre in 2009.

The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair has launched its 2024 program, set to take place at the Cairns Convention Centre and the Tanks Arts Centre from July 25 to 28. CIAF fashion performance feature designer Irene Robinson, curatorial associate and Onespace artist Teho Ropeyarn and artistic director Franciose Lane are set to showcase 300 artworks from art groups, designers, sculptors and artists from across Far North Queensland. Picture: Brendan Radke
The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair has launched its 2024 program, set to take place at the Cairns Convention Centre and the Tanks Arts Centre from July 25 to 28. CIAF fashion performance feature designer Irene Robinson, curatorial associate and Onespace artist Teho Ropeyarn and artistic director Franciose Lane are set to showcase 300 artworks from art groups, designers, sculptors and artists from across Far North Queensland. Picture: Brendan Radke

“It’s exciting because it allows us to look back on the last 15 years and the growth of the Queensland Indigenous art movement and the contributions CIAF has made to showcasing the incredible work of artists across these years,” Ms Lane said.

“It is now a huge event and will represent Indigenous creative practices, not just fine arts and visual arts, but also cultural performances through traditional and contemporary dance and fashion.”

In addition to the CIAF Art Fair, a second signature 15th anniversary-themed exhibition, ‘Not Selling Cakes’, will be presented at Tanks Arts Centre.

Curatorial associate Teho Ropeyarn said the exhibition would recognise artists who were part of CIAF in previous years, including works of those who have died.

The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair has launched its 2024 program, set to take place at the Cairns Convention Centre and the Tanks Arts Centre. CIAF curatorial associate Teho Ropeyarn. Picture: Brendan Radke
The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair has launched its 2024 program, set to take place at the Cairns Convention Centre and the Tanks Arts Centre. CIAF curatorial associate Teho Ropeyarn. Picture: Brendan Radke

“The 15th anniversary is retrospective where we’re bringing back artists who have been through CIAF before, so it’s a bit of a legacy marker. There’s 21 artists in the show and we also have a few of our spiritual artists; artists that have been part of CIAF but have passed on,” Mr Ropeyarn said.

Comprising more than 20 free and ticketed events, CIAF’s program highlights include the Opening Night Party, Art Fair, Art Market and public program of workshops, and children’s activities presented at the Cairns Convention Centre hub.

In the lead up to July’s major events, CIAF will present two satellite events to “warm up” the city’s heart with First Nations’ cultural flair before culminating in the official four-day program starting Thursday, July 25.

The second annual BLAKtivation, with live and free art, music, dance, illuminations, and markets, will be held in the CBD on Saturday, July 13.

For more information or to register, visit the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair website.

catherine.duffy@news.com.au

Originally published as ‘Listen and remember’: CIAF reveals poignant 15th anniversary celebrations

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