Therese Ritchie: Burning Hearts
Therese Ritchie is one of Darwin’s most committed and socially engaged artists. Ritchie’s work can be both jolting and poetic as she seeks to uncover the truth amidst what she sees as the complexity of race relations and political deficiencies in the Territory over the past three decades.
This film was produced by the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory for the exhibition Therese Ritchie: burning hearts. It explores her work as an artist and explores the richness and complexity of Ritchie’s art and what drives her to make it.
11 mins
Huni Bolliger
Kate Fennell
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT)