PERFORMANCE SPACE / GALLERY TWO
FILM SCREENING & ARTIST TALK - SHE WILL
SAT 28 MAY, 10.30-11.30AM
EXHIBITION OPEN 27 APR - 27 MAY
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Monday 9.00am - 5.00pm
Tuesday 9.00am - 5.00pm
Wednesday 9.00am - 5.00pm
Thursday 9.00am - 5.00pm
Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm
Saturday 10.00am - 3.00pm
Sunday closed
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Nanchok Santino Chol – Director
Buok Duach – Photographer
Ater Makur - Videographer
Make Up Artist – Josephine Aldo
Mentor – Nayndng Mayen
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
From Monday 23 November 2021, all patrons over the age of 12 and 2 months must show proof of their COVID-19 vaccination status as a condition of entry. Before you arrive, please make sure you have added your COVID-19 digital certificate to the Service Victoria app or bring printed proof of vaccination with you. You can find more details about how to add your certificate by visiting coronavirus.vic.gov.au
PLATFORM ARTS IS WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE VIA GHERINGHAP STREET ENTRANCE.
FOR ACCESSIBILITY ENQUIRIES PLEASE DIRECTLY CONTACT HELLO@PLATFORMARTS.ORG.AU
Join artist Nanchok Chol and her collaborators for a screening of their short film, and a discussion about her exhibition She Will. The film will screen in the Performance Space, before we take the discussion to Gallery Two. Nanchok will share insights into the intentions behind She Will, the challenges and disappointments in creating during COVID, and question how, as a South Sudanese person, she might consciously navigate what it means to be living and creating on Stolen Land.
Nanchok Santino Chol is emerging artist, curator and writer living and working on stolen Wurundjeri Land. Nanchok’s multidisciplinary practice is rooted in curating intentional art that aims to amplify identities, stories, culture and spaces within community. Nanchok is a South Sudanese woman who draws inspiration from her heritage, upbringing and digital archives. Nanchok believes that digital archives are a focal medium within her practice as she aims to document a new interpretation of the past, future and present