Eye of the Corvus: Messenger of Truth exhibition opening at Western Plains Cultural centre in December. Photos Amy McIntyre.
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The exhibition project aimed to turn the gaze upon all of us, through the lens of birds from the Corvidae family such as crows, ravens, rooks, jackdaws, jays, magpies, treepies, choughs, and nutcrackers.
The exhibition explores ancient stories of indigenous cultures, with the birds of the Corvidae family being highly symbolic.
The Corvidae bird family will be representing the presence of death, all-seeing knowledge, evil, good luck and protection.
It will showcase what might be revealed to us about the current state and future of our world through the eye the birds.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Western Plains Cultural Centre in Dubbo.
Ends February 2, 2020.