WOVEN: Stories of Country, Family and Connection

WOVEN presents a vibrant collection of contemporary first nations artworks that tell  powerful stories of Country, family and connection.

This season's featured artist is Alison Simpson, a Galari woman from the Wiradyuri nation, as well as Yidha Yidha and Barapa Barapa from South West NSW.

The Bundian Way Gallery showcases works by local and regional Aboriginal artists, featuring heritage elements of the Bundian Way and celebrating the ongoing connection to land and sea of Aboriginal people from the Bega Valley, Snowy Monaro and Eurobodalla regions. The gallery is a joint project of the Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council and the Delegate Progress Association.

Not only does the gallery exhibit the heritage elements of the Bundian Way, it also highlights the ongoing connection to land and sea country for the Aboriginal people of the region.

When: 18 February – 24 April 2026

Hours: 10am to 3pm, Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat

Where: Bundian Way Gallery, 66 Bombala Street, Delegate

Cost: Free entry

Woven: Exhibition at Bundian Way Gallery, Delegate.
Painting by Alison Simpson.

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2026 Country Arts Support Program (CASP)