Reaping new harvest from Bungaree’s farm

Bungaree was the first Aborigine to be granted land by colonial authorities. Indigenous artists are exploring his legacy.
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Peaches for Free, Conditions Apply (2012) Image: Leanne Tobin courtesy Mosman Art Gallery

Bungaree: the First Australian opens this week at Mosman Art Gallery to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the establishment of Bungaree’s Farm – the first land grant by colonial authorities to an Aboriginal person in Australia. The exhibition was originally presented at the gallery in 2012.

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Troy Nankervis
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Troy Nankervis is an ArtsHub journalist from Melbourne. Follow him on twitter @troynankervis