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Inside The Gallery
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Examining gallery and museum news and installations across Australia and beyond.
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Examining gallery and museum news and installations across Australia and beyond.
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Arts
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INSIDE THE GALLERY (AUSTRALIA) - MULTIFUTURES AT BANKSTOWN ARTS CENTRE
Inside The Gallery
25 minutes 19 seconds
1 year ago
INSIDE THE GALLERY (AUSTRALIA) - MULTIFUTURES AT BANKSTOWN ARTS CENTRE
MultiFutures imagines potential worlds of tomorrow through the lens of cultural and linguistically diverse International and Australian artists. The exhibition addresses the importance of diversity in the creation of imaginary and real-world futures based on lived experiences of First Nations and CaLD communities. Featuring multimedia artistic practices informed by AfroFuturism, Indigenous Futurism, Asian Futurism and Yemini Futurism, curator Rachael Kiang speaks with Tim Stackpool about how this exhibition speaks to the diverse cultural make-up of contemporary Australia and is a compelling speculative visual narrative of the place of migrant communities in the future. Artists: Alia Ali (US),  Black Quantum Futurism (US), Edwina Green (VIC), Jane Fan, Kalanjay Dhir, Lawrence Liang and Christina Lam, Serwah Attafuah, Subash Thebe Limbu (Nepal). Curator: Rachael Kiang. Creative Producer: Michael Pham. Where: Bankstown Arts Centre, 5 Olympic Parade, Bankstown until 29 June 2024. A transcript of this episode is available HERE thanks to the Australian Arts Channel.        
Inside The Gallery
Examining gallery and museum news and installations across Australia and beyond.