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In 1994, Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Cooperative became the home of the country's first Queer Indigenous art exhibition, Lookin' Good.
The show featured work from artists like Brook Andrew, r e a, Matthew Cook, Destiny Deacon and Arone Raymond Meeks.
This Mardi Gras weekend, find out how the show came together, and what the Black LGBTQIA+ art space looks like 30 years on.
Then meet actor and theatre activist Callan Purcell.
Callan has brought Thomas Weatherall's one-man show Blue to Kaurna Country for Adelaide Festival.
He explains how he's making this incredibly personal story his own.
Plus for Word Up, head to Kununurra in Western Australia, where Chey Kelly shares some of his language — Mirriwong.
By ABC4.3
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In 1994, Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Cooperative became the home of the country's first Queer Indigenous art exhibition, Lookin' Good.
The show featured work from artists like Brook Andrew, r e a, Matthew Cook, Destiny Deacon and Arone Raymond Meeks.
This Mardi Gras weekend, find out how the show came together, and what the Black LGBTQIA+ art space looks like 30 years on.
Then meet actor and theatre activist Callan Purcell.
Callan has brought Thomas Weatherall's one-man show Blue to Kaurna Country for Adelaide Festival.
He explains how he's making this incredibly personal story his own.
Plus for Word Up, head to Kununurra in Western Australia, where Chey Kelly shares some of his language — Mirriwong.

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