Flying Arts Alliance is thrilled to announce Adolescent Wonderland, a solo exhibition by acclaimed Indigenous artist Naomi Hobson, will run 4 – 18 November at Judith Wright Arts Centre. This deeply personal and vibrant exhibition offers a window into Hobson’s unique artistic vision and her connection to community, culture, and country.
Naomi Hobson, a multi-disciplinary artist, engages audiences with her work in painting, photography, and ceramics. A winner of The Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award, Hobson’s art is renowned for its evocative use of colour and abstract compositions that bridge individuality and collective identity. In Adolescent Wonderland, she delves into themes of youth, joy, and black love, using her signature vibrant palette to tell stories that are symbolic of the lives of young people in her hometown of Coen.
In this exhibition, Hobson invites audiences to step into a world of black JOY—a celebration of culture, resilience, and authenticity. Her photography captures everyday moments that resonate with pride and positivity. These pieces reflect the simple beauty of home and community life, while addressing deeper social issues facing Indigenous peoples. Her work offers a window into what it means to be bold, colourful, and true to oneself in the face of society’s challenges.
“In our space we get to fully show up as our natural selves. We get to be bold; we get to be colourful. We get to fully embrace our uniqueness and celebrate our culture,” says Hobson. Her works embody this spirit, creating immersive stories through powerful visual language.
Adolescent Wonderland – Solo Exhibition by Naomi Hobson
4–18 November 2024
Judith Wright Art Centre, 420 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley
www.flyingarts.org.au/