Everywhen: The Eternal Present in Indigenous Art from Australia, Harvard Art Museums, February 5—September 18, 2016
Everywhen was the first exhibition in over 25 years to prominently feature contemporary Indigenous Australian art in the United States and contended that these diverse bodies of work are critical facets to global contemporary artistic practice. (Organized with Stephen Gilchrist)

Photos: Harvard Art Museums © President and Fellows of Harvard College

Gunybi Ganambarr, Tutuma Tjapangati, Tommy Watson, Naata Nungurrayi, and (in case) unidentified makers (Kimberly, Wardaman, and Central Australia)

Gulumbu Yunupingu, Regina Pilawuk Wilson, Djambawa Marawili, Djirrirra Wunungmurra, Yumutjin Wunungmurra, and Judy Watson

Walter Tjampitjinpa, Mick Namararri Tjapaltjarri, Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, Gunybi Ganambarr, and (in front) unidentified makers (Kimberly, Wardaman, and Central Australia)

Nyapanyapa Yunupingu, Michael Riley, and Christian Thompson

Christian Thompson, Julie Gough, Vernon Ah Kee, Yhonnie Scarce, and Paddy Nyunkuny Bedford

Julie Gough, Yhonnie Scarce, Vernon Ah Kee, Paddy Nyunkuny Bedford, Emily Kam Kngwarray, Doreen Reid Nakamarra, and (in cases) unidentified makers (Gupapuyngu and Torres Strait Islands)

Doreen Reid Nakamarra, Dorothy Napangardi, and (in case) unidentified maker (Torres Strait Islands)