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13 July, 2026
Water centre of showcase
UMI Arts is showcasing the work of 15 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists at the annual Freshwater Saltwater exhibition.

Now in its 13th year, the flagship members’ exhibition features 35 works across painting, textiles, weaving and mixed media.
The exhibition highlights the cultural diversity and creative practice of First Nations artists from across Far North Queensland.
For the past two decades, UMI Arts has supported Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists through cultural exchange, professional development and opportunities to develop their artistic practice.
UMI Arts executive director Lisa Michl Ko-manggén said the exhibition remained an important platform for artists to share stories, culture and their connection to Country.
“Freshwater Saltwater reflects the coming together of cultures, stories and creative voices from across Far North Queensland,” Ms Michl Ko-manggén said.
“From rainforest to island, Gulf and western communities, the exhibition celebrates the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artistic practice while highlighting the enduring connections our artists maintain with Country, culture and community,” she said. The free exhibition is at Jensen Plaza, Manoora.