Clem Ritchie

Burnt Bridge Mission Exhibition

DOB:  1944

Clem is a Dunghutti man who grew up at burnt Bridge Mission as a child.  Clem has a mild intellectual disability who has difficulty in reading, writing and communication.

Through his artwork he engages with the audience in sharing his culture and history.

Clem has been painting since 2009 at a Disability Workshop known as ‘Living Skills’.

Exhibitions

2011

Dunghutti Ngaku Aboriginal Art Gallery

NAIDOC Exhibition

2012

Naidoc Week Exhibition at Gladstone MV Gallery

Burnt Bridge Exhibition – DNAAG

2013

Exhibiting at DNAAG

Kempsey Shire Art Prize

2014

Burnt Bridge Mission Travelling Exhibition, Armidale Aboriginal Cultural Centre & Keeping Place & Yarrawarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre

Yarrawarra

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