CAIRNS.- The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair Board announced the appointment of Teho Ropeyarn as Artistic Director, effective immediately.
Mr Ropeyarn, who has served as CIAFs Acting Artistic Director since October 2024 and prior as the curatorial associate, brings extensive expertise, creativity, and a deeply rooted passion for First Nations art and culture to the role.
CIAF CEO Dennis Stokes welcomed the appointment, emphasising its significance for the organisations future.
Artistic Director is a significant and visionary role that is pivotal to the events positioning within and across Australias First Nations arts and cultural scape, programming, and ultimately, success, Mr Stokes said.
Teho is highly regarded among the creative arts industry and the community, who respect his artistic endeavour and are inspired by his leadership. His innovative approach and commitment to elevating First Nations art and culture will take CIAF to the next level.
Born in Kalkatungu Country/ Mount Isa and raised in Injinoo, Cape York Peninsula, Mr. Ropeyarn holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales. With over a decade of experience in curatorial and leadership roles, he has collaborated with more than 100 artists and produced over 30 exhibitions, including the acclaimed Goobalathaldin Dick Roughsey: Stories of this Land and Big Sculpture, CIAFs first major touring project.
An accomplished artist, Mr. Ropeyarns works have been showcased nationally and internationally, including the 23rd Biennale of Sydney, Nuit Blanche in Canada, and the Queen Sonja Print Award in Norway. His artworks are part of significant collections, such as the National Gallery of Australia and the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art.
Reflecting on his appointment, Mr. Ropeyarn said, I am honoured to officially take on the role of Artistic Director at CIAF a wonderful multi-dimensional platform that showcases incredible art, sparks conversations, and creates opportunities that empower First Nations artists and communities. I look forward to continuing this journey and sharing our vibrant stories with Queensland, Australia, and the world.
Mr Ropeyarns appointment marks an exciting chapter for CIAF as it continues its mission of promoting the diverse voices and stories of Queenslands Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Following the announcement last month of CIAFs new event hub at Tanks Arts Centre in the botanical gardens environmental and cultural precinct of Gimuy/Cairns for its much-anticipated 16th iteration, the organisation is well placed to build on its reputation as Queenslands largest and most culturally immersive event.
Taking a cue from this years theme, Pay Attention! CIAF will be held from Thursday, 10 July, to Sunday, 13 July 2025. It will present a multidimensional program of mostly free events combining art, performance, music, and culture to captivate audiences and generate significant social, cultural, and economic benefits for Gimuy/Cairns and Far North Queensland.