The Gecko and the Mermaid, National Gallery of Victoria Kids Exhibition

You can count on the National Gallery of Victoria to always present engaging NGV kids exhibitions, and The Gecko and the Mermaid: Djerrkล‹u Yunupiล‹u and Her Sister is no different. 

This summerโ€™s exhibition introduces two significant contemporary Yolล‹u artists from North-East Arnhem Land in a collaboration between Buku-Larrล‹gay Mulka Centre, an arts centre located in Yirrkala, approximately 700 km east of Darwin, and the National Gallery of Victoria.

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The Gecko and the Mermaid

The Gecko and the Mermaid celebrates the vibrant culture and community of the Yolngu people through the work of two award-winning artists and sisters, Ms N. Yunupiล‹u and Eunice Djerrkngu Yunupiล‹u. 

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The interactive exhibition introduces visitors to the two sisters, their artworks and Yolngu culture and community. The culture of North-East Arnhem Land is known to be one of the oldest living cultures in the world. 

Ms. N. Yunupingu and her sister Eunice Djerrkล‹u Yunupiล‹u share their stories, culture and language through displays of art and hands-on activities featuring geckos, turtles, lizards and mermaids!

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The custom-designed space looks sleek and rather space-age (presumably for ease of wiping and cleaning!) and there are five hands-on and multimedia activities produced especially for this exhibition.

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We start with watching a specially produced film that shows children how the bark is collected and prepared for painting. They are then invited to create their own digital bark paintings, choosing from a colour palette of Ms N Yunupiล‹uโ€™s natural ochres, or Djerrkล‹uโ€™s vivid and paints repurposed from disposable printer ink cartridges.

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We then move to a multimedia game that gives children insights into the abundance of bush foods and cultural connections to Country.

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For little ones, there are colourful animations of Ms. N. Yunupinguโ€™s artworks that teach children how to count in Yolล‹u Matha, the language of Yolล‹u people and they can draw themselves as a mermaid to complete a three-dimensional seashell scene on a take-home pop-up card.

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Babies and toddlers especially love the soft cushions depicting maypal (a variety of shellfish) in the circular mermaid cove.

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While I feel that it is mainly aimed at younger children, 9-year old Baby 2.0 and 11-year old Lady AB were still surprisingly engaged. They thought it was adorable and did every activity on offer, while particularly enjoying the digital drawing and games. I see plenty of adults getting crafty too. 

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To complete your visit check out the major ground floor exhibition Bark Ladies: Eleven Artists from Yirrkala which presents the work of eleven artists from Buku- Larrล‹gay Mulka Centre.

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There is also a NGV kidsโ€™ publication 123 Turtles and Geckos, a board book that takes young readers on a counting adventure across Country.

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About Joyce Watts

Joyce Watts is a former intellectual property, IT and media lawyer turned serial entrepreneur.

As well as being the founder of TOT: HOT OR NOT she helps businesses with their SEO, email marketing & social media as BrightSmart.com.au; she owns an online bike store CycleStyle.com.au and develops and produces creative experiences for families via WheelieGoodFun.com. She used to publish another popular lifestyle and food blog called MEL: HOT OR NOT The decisive guide to Melbourne.

She lives in inner-city Melbourne with her husband, two children and seven bikes.

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