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STILL HERE, NOW


Image: Tarryn Love, Ancestors , alam meem


GALLERY ONE

STILL HERE, NOW


OPENS MON 24 JAN

EXHIBITION OPEN 9AM - 5PM WEEKDAYS

CLOSES FRI 18 FEB WITH SPECIAL EVENT FROM 6-8PM

FREE


IMPORTANT TICKETING 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 

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ARTISTS

 Of all the things you have been called, I will write to you in the name you must be known by. Ancestor. – Professor Chelsea Watego.

“As an array of First Nations creatives on Wadawurrung Country, we have come together to demonstrate what it means to be, “Still here, now”. The range of cultural and creative practices included in this show celebrates our diversity, demonstrating the narrative sovereignties present in each of our works. These sovereignties are informed and made known to us by our relationships with our Ancestors.

Our work acknowledges how we continue to survive, despite our determined existence and the challenges presented to us in the face of colonialism. The work of Professor Chelsea Watego in her piece “Dear Ancestor”, questions how, as First Nations people, can we thrive in a setting that was not built for us? Our responsibilities of our being, here, now are driven by the force and feeling of those behind us, but also what we leave for those beyond us. Our work is a celebration of our stories, our experiences, our connection to place, Country and family, and to each other. We were made to be good Ancestors.”

Still Here, Now presents works curated and created by First Nations Artists placed on Wadawurrung Country. The curation is led by proud Gunditjmara Keerray Wooroong women Tarryn Love and Kelsey Love, alongside Naarm-based artist and researcher, Jahkarli Romanis. Exhibiting artists include Lowell Hunter, Marlene Gilson, Kait James, Tarni Jarvis, Kelsey Love, Tarryn Love, Jahkarli Romanis, Tammy Gilson and Norm Stanley.

Exhibiting at Platform Arts Gallery One with a special closing night celebration containing First Nations performance and activities, Still Here, Now will be running from Friday 21 January until Friday 18 February 2022.

This project was funded in part by a grant from the Anthony Costa Foundation.

 

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