Snap Blak Photography in the Indigenous Australian Art Collection

Naomi Hobson, Kaantju/Umpila peoples, Australia b.1978 / Road play "She told Mum she was taking me for a ride down the road but she not." Laine. (from 'Adolescent Wonderland' series) 2019 / Archival inkjet print on 310gsm cotton rag art paper / 74 x 108cm / Purchased 2021. QAGOMA Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Naomi Hobson / View full image
When
16 Aug 2025 – 13 Sep 2026
Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Gallery 3.5
Admission
Free
About
'Snap Blak' brings together dynamic examples of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island photography that champion Indigenous self-representation, with assertions of visual sovereignty that resist prevalent stereotypes and re-present their people.
Throughout ‘Snap Blak’ each photograph both subverts the settler-colonial legacy of photography of Indigenous people as an instrument of disempowerment and misrepresentation; while asserting identity, cultural continuity and belonging.