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where stories ignite connection

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Connecting CommunitieS ARound the world

Every time a project reaches a new place, it lights another campfire in the hearts of those who witness it -ensuring that, together, we keep the stories glowing & strong.

Ngarra Exhibitions aren’t just showrooms for beautiful images or a means to fundraise, they are living spaces where the spirit of community invites you in. They are moving fires, carrying the embers from one camp to the next, transporting the flame holding the memory of the fire bringing it to new lands, and new people. 

Each exhibition brings the light of young photographers’ stories to new communities, carrying the ember of culture, knowledge, and connection from one gathering to the next. Just as the old people made sure the fire never died on the journey, our exhibitions keep these stories glowing, igniting empathy and awareness wherever they travel. This is what our traveling exhibitions do – they are gatherings where culture, diverse perspectives, and community pride burns bright, providing warmth for all who feel it, illuminating a path forward for all who experience it. 

For the young storytellers, these exhibitions are transformative. It’s a moment of recognition, a chance to see their world reflected back with dignity, respect and worth. Through their work, they deepen their connection to their heritage, sharing it with pride while preserving it for the future.
Each image sold, whether in the exhibition or through our online archives, carries their voices further.
Every single dollar, 100% of the profits, flows back to their community, fuelling education, scholarships, medical aid, infrastructure, whatever that community needs most.

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quyana
yup'ik, alaska native
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miigwech
anishinaabemowin / ojibwe, turtle island
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medaase
akan, ghana
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maasee
tanana, alaska
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ke a leboha
sesotho, south africa
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ti pagi da
dagbani, ghana
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maru-ba
wiradjuri, australia
thankyou
quyana
yup'ik, alaska native
thankyou
miigwech
anishinaabemowin / ojibwe, turtle island
thankyou
medaase
akan, ghana
thankyou
maasee
tanana, alaska
thankyou
ke a leboha
sesotho, south africa
thankyou
ti pagi da
dagbani, ghana
thankyou
maru-ba
wiradjuri, australia
together as one
ngarra
dharug, australia
together as one
Mitakuye Oyasin
lakota, north america
together as one
kotahitanga
māori, aotearoa
together as one
t'áá ła' niidlį́įgo
navajo, southwest usa
together as one
Takanga ’Enau Fohe
Tongan (Pacific Islands)
together as one
ubunye
Zulu (South Africa)
together as one
juntus
Aymara (South America)
together as one
Ninendamowin
Anishinaabemowin, Canada
together as one
Mîna wîci-pîkiskwêwin
Cree (Plains Cree)
together as one
anyị dị n’otu
Igbo (West Africa
together as one
ch’antay
Quechua (South America)
together as one
juntus
Aymara (South America)
together as one
lotogatasi
Samoan (Pacific Islands)

Quinkan

NGARRA’s Uganda Village project is a community-based initiative aimed at empowering youth in a remote village in Uganda through the transformative power of photography and storytelling.

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