Miriam Charlie: Getting to Borroloola.
N.Smith Gallery25 Sep - 18 Oct 2025Interested? Miriam is busy making work for the show, but we're happy to send you a preview once the works are ready. Just let us know .Read morede-centre re-centre
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, University of Western Australia15 Feb - 3 May 2025Miriam Charlie is included in de-centre re-centre at Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery. In exploring place, community and identity in First Nations, diasporic and queer contexts, artists Ramak Bazmar, Torika Bolatagici,...Read moreMiriam Charlie: Getting to Borroloola.
Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne27 Jan - 9 Apr 2023N.Smith Gallery is honoured to present a new exhibition of polaroid photographs by Garrwa / Yanyuwa elder Miriam Charlie. Miriam Charlie’s photographs show the reality of her lived experience in...Read moreMiriam Charlie: Lockdown 2022.
N.Smith Gallery27 Jul - 6 Aug 2022N.Smith Gallery is honoured to present a new exhibition of polaroid photographs by Garrwa / Yanyuwa elder Miriam Charlie. Miriam Charlie’s photographs show the reality of her lived experience in...Read moreMiriam Charlie: The Promise of Housing
The University of Sydney7 Apr - 14 May 2022The Promise of Housing presents Miriam Charlie’s 2015 photographic series, ‘The Promise of Housing’. This collection showcases portraits of Indigenous residents and their houses in the Northern Territory town of...Read moreMiriam Charlie: My Country No Home
Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne29 Jun - 17 Jul 2020This month Moving Images casts our eyes, ears and minds back to a critical and compelling series from the CCP archive: Garrwa, Yanyuwa artist Miriam Charlie’s My Country No Home...Read moreYou Are Here
PHOTO 2021 International Festival of Photography21 Mar - 10 May 2020The landscape has played a central role in forming how colonial Australia sees the country and their place within it. Romantic notions of sweeping plains and a sunburnt country have...Read moreTarnanthi 2019
Art Gallery of South Australia18 Oct 2019 - 27 Jan 2020In Li Bardawu (The Houses) , 2019, Charlie revisits the housing conditions in remote communities through the eyes of an Aboriginal person using an instant camera – similar to those...Read more