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February 21 2026, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Tour | William Mora Indigenous Art Centre Program with Jack Wilkie-Jans

Melbourne Art Fair
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, 2A Clarendon St, South Wharf

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Join Jack Wilkie-Jans (JWJ Consultancy) for a tour of the Indigenous-owned art centres exhibiting at Melbourne Art Fair as part of the William Mora Indigenous Art Centre Program (WMIACP).

The WMIACP provides a funded exhibition package for Indigenous-owned art centres to participate in Melbourne Art Fair. It aims to promote and provide curatorial and commercial opportunities for Indigenous artists working on Country and in communities across Australia.

The Program is funded by the Australian Government through the Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support (IVAIS) program and generously supported by Morgans Financial Limited.

In 2026, the WMIACP welcomes:

Ikuntji Artists (Ikuntji/Haasts Bluff)

Moa Arts (Mua Lag/Moa Island)

Papunya Tjupi Arts (Papunya)

Walkatjara Art Uluru (Uluru)

Munupi Arts & Crafts Association (Pirlangimpi/Garden Point)

Jilamara Arts and Craft Association (Milikapiti)

To attend this tour, please ensure you’ve purchased your Melbourne Art Fair ticket.

Meet at the ‘TOUR MEETING POINT’ sign near the entrance, just inside the Fair.

Image: Reggie Uluru, Wati Ngintaka, 2025, courtesy Walkatjara Art Uluru.

Tour | William Mora Indigenous Art Centre Program with Jack Wilkie-Jans

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