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N.Smith Gallery

Miriam Charlie: Getting to Borroloola

Where
15 Foster St
Surry Hills NSW 2010
Australia
Small step at the front of the gallery, not wheelchair accessible
When

Tuesdays to Fridays, 10am to 5pm Saturdays, 10am to 4pm Thursday 25 September to Saturday 18 October

Cost

Free

Miriam Charlie traces the journey home — a path that is as much about memory and identity as it is about geography. Known for her intimate, hand-held Polaroids, this series captures fragments of travel and return — the open road, the shifting sky, the signs and symbols that mark the way to Borroloola.⁠

Miriam Charlie is a proud Garrwa / Yanyuwa woman, and has lived her entire life in Borroloola, 1,000 kilometres south east of Darwin, documenting community life with a Polaroid camera. The intimacy of her photos is reminiscent of our own family photographs, reframing the experience of life in a remote community through the lens of compassion, dignity and respect.

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