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![The cast of Na Djinang Circus' "Of the Land on Which We Meet", pose outside National Galleries Scotland: Modern One, Edinburgh. OF THE LAND ON WHICH WE MEET: Part of the House of Oz and Assembly Festival programme, Na Djinang Circus explore the meaning of place and land politics through their contemporary circus act. The trio—an Indigenous Australian, a descendant of migrants, and a descendant of colonial settlers—aim to reconnect with the earth beneath our feet and question what it means to be where we are. Artwork credits: Charles Jencks, Landform, 2001. National Galleries Scotland. Commissioned 2001<br />
Martin Creed, Work No. 975 EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT, 2008. National Galleries Scotland. Presented by the artist 2012 (fabrication costs courtesy the Iain Paul Fund).](https://m.psecn.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000G7kde5eS1SU/s/880/880/20240813-NaDjinangCircus-HOO-ModernOne-EdFringe-Edinburgh-Scotland-JaneHobson-JHO-3781.jpg)
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The cast of Na Djinang Circus' "Of the Land on Which We Meet", pose outside National Galleries Scotland: Modern One, Edinburgh. OF THE LAND ON WHICH WE MEET: Part of the House of Oz and Assembly Festival programme, Na Djinang Circus explore the meaning of place and land politics through their contemporary circus act. The trio—an Indigenous Australian, a descendant of migrants, and a descendant of colonial settlers—aim to reconnect with the earth beneath our feet and question what it means to be where we are. Artwork credits: Charles Jencks, Landform, 2001. National Galleries Scotland. Commissioned 2001
Martin Creed, Work No. 975 EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT, 2008. National Galleries Scotland. Presented by the artist 2012 (fabrication costs courtesy the Iain Paul Fund).
Martin Creed, Work No. 975 EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT, 2008. National Galleries Scotland. Presented by the artist 2012 (fabrication costs courtesy the Iain Paul Fund).
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2001. National Galleries Scotland. Commissioned 2001
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