Rock Art Australia and The University of Western Australia invite you to the screening of the documentary
Set in the rock art galleries of the Kimberley and guided by Elder Augustine “Boornoornoor” Unangho, ‘Two Ways’ highlights the collaboration between scientists and one of the world’s oldest continuous cultures, the Balanggarra people.
The documentary showcases a blend of science and traditional wisdom, revealing the enduring narratives of art, climate change and human resilience spanning at least 50,000 years.
DATE Thursday 10 October 2024
VENUE The University of Western Australia. Social Sciences Lecture Theatre G130, Crawley Campus, Boorloo Perth
TIME 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
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