Tea, Time and Tim Tams

Tea, Time and Tim-Tams

9 October - 13 November 2025

More than just an exhibition; it is a catalyst for change, a celebration of Indigenous culture, and a call to action.

Overview

Tea, Time & Tim-Tams is a space and time for Dharug Sovereignty to be centered and celebrated, for cultural protocols, reciprocity, and the voices of Traditional Owners to be heard.

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Through the lens of Bernadette Hardy & Genevieve Murray's research and practice, we delve into the complex and often contradictory narratives emerging at the cultural interface on Dharug Country. By bringing together non-linear temporalities, yarning, and sensing, we shift perceptions and intentions, bringing them into dialogue with Indigenous Sovereignties.

Tea, Time & Tim-Tams is more than just an exhibition; it is a catalyst for change, a celebration of Indigenous culture, and a call to action.

Exhibition by Bernadette Hardy & Genevieve Murray

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Tin Sheds Gallery acknowledges the Gadigal of the Eora Nation, upon whose ancestral lands our exhibitions take place. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge of these lands, waterways and Country.

Top image: Ngubadimarri Big Love for Dharug Ngurra, 2024 by Bernadette Hardy. Courtesy Bernadette Hardy

Bottom image: Gunya and the Full Moon, 2024 by Bernadette Hardy. Courtesy Bernadette Hardy

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