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Borun & Tuk
Nov 26, 2025
Feb 22, 2026
permanent exhibition
The Borun & Tuk Gallery celebrates the art and culture of the Gunaikurnai Country.

Named after the Ancestors Borun (the pelican) and Tuk (the musk duck), whose journey created the Gunaikurnai people, the Borun and Tuk Gallery honours the deep and ongoing connections between Country, culture, and community. Every artwork, every story shared here, is part of an active continuum which expresses cultural sovereignty in the present.

The Borun & Tuk Gallery is a space where Gunaikurnai stories, voices, and cultural practices are centred. This Gallery is not a sealed archive but a living, evolving relationship between the Gallery and the artists of Gunaikurnai Country.

Exhibition Partners
Gippsland Art Gallery acknowledges and pays respect to the Gunaikurnai people, the Traditional Owners of these lands and waters.
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Selected Artworks
Ray THOMAS
Brabrawooloong Gunnai
A Gunnai Elder, Mum Alice
Year:  
2013
Medium:  
Oil on linen
Size:  
182 x 121 cm
Courtesy the artist
© 
The artist
Njarala PATON
Gunai / Ngarigo Monero
My Country
Year:  
2023
Medium:  
Fine pen on paper
Size:  
21.3 x 30 cm
Collection Gippsland Art Gallery. Purchased, 2023.
© 
The artist
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