Weapons of the Soldier examines warfare and connection to country

Updated November 25 2019 - 4:13pm, first published 3:08pm
Kunmanara (Mumu Mike) Williams, Kunmanara (Willy Muntjantji) Martin and Sammy Dodd Kulila! (Listen!) 2018. Ink and acrylic marker pen on canvas and mailbag, with kulata (spear) made from punu (wood), malu pulyku (kangaroo tendon) and kiti (natural plant-based resin). Courtesy of the artists and Mimili Maku Arts
Kunmanara (Mumu Mike) Williams, Kunmanara (Willy Muntjantji) Martin and Sammy Dodd Kulila! (Listen!) 2018. Ink and acrylic marker pen on canvas and mailbag, with kulata (spear) made from punu (wood), malu pulyku (kangaroo tendon) and kiti (natural plant-based resin). Courtesy of the artists and Mimili Maku Arts

A new exhibition featuring some of Australia's most important Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists opened at the Bega Valley Regional Gallery (BVRG) in Bega last week.

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