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Cover story
          CIAF 2018







           Country connections


           Under the theme “Connection To Country”,
           artists and performers will share their
           extraordinary stories and life experiences
           and reveal the energy and spirit Indigenous
           people share with their ancestors. With the
           festival expecting to draw more than 50,000
           visitors over the four-day event, art lovers
           can take in live music, paintings, fashion,
           workshops and performances from a
           diverse range of contemporary artists and
           galleries. You’ll also get to sample some of
           the region’s top chefs and street food with
           TropicNow’s signature foodie event Meet Eat
           Repeat being held at CIAF for the first time,
           with vendors serving up delicious dishes at
           the Cruise Liner Terminal throughout the
 It’s the vibrant celebration of life, art   event.
 and cultural connection billed as one of   CIAF Art Director Janina Harding said the
 the premier creative industry festivals   “Connection To Country” theme would
 in Australia.  e Cairns Indigenous Art   take on a life of its own at the festival.
 Fair is back to turn the Cairns Cruise   “ e art fair’s curated exhibition will
 Liner Terminal and satellite venues   present works from 12 art centres from
 across the city into a bustling   across the Cape and the Torres Strait,
 marketplace filled with art and artists,   revealing the life force our people share
 curators and collectors.  with their ancestors that created the land,”
 CIAF, now in its ninth year, is a unique   she said. “ is year’s incarnation sees the
 four-day event showcasing the rich   program extend beyond Queensland’s
 cultural tapestry of Queensland   geographical borders to Western Australia,
 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander   South Africa and the US to show how,
 Peoples, celebrating the heritage of one   regardless of location, an Indigenous
 of the world’s oldest living cultures.  artist’s sense of place and cultural heritage
           are common ties driving storytelling and
           creative expression.”
           From the glitz and glamour of the Opening
           Night Party featuring live performances
           under the stars at the Cairns Cruise Liner
           Terminal, through to the sprawling maze
           and lively hustle of the Art Fair and Market,
           plus innovative fashion and dynamic
           shows from over 150 performers, the 2018
           event is bound to be an eclectic and electric
           display of culture and heritage.
           Queensland Minister for the Arts Leeanne
           Enoch said CIAF celebrated the state’s
           talented Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
           artists and provided an ethical pathway to
           take their art to a global audience.
           Whatever your art inclination, this
           celebration of culture is certainly one of the
           hottest cultural events Cairns has to o fer.

           MORE: ciaf.com.au


           Pic:
           Wade Lewis
           @romanpace



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