Filtering by: 2012

THE G WITH THE J SOUND
Dec
6
to 23 Dec

THE G WITH THE J SOUND

Nadia Faragaab’s exhibition: ‘The G with the J Sound’ revolves around a discussion of identity; its suppression, fluidity and idiosyncrasies. Faragaab’s aim is to assert a strong sense of self amongst her fellows in the Somali community, while also giving Somali identity and concerns a voice within mainstream Australian culture.

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HUMAN RIGHTS ARTS
Nov
8
to 18 Nov

HUMAN RIGHTS ARTS

OPENING NIGHT: Thursday 8 Nov | 6.30pm-8.30pm

Artists for Human Rights and Action presents:

The Visualising Human Rights Arts Showcase 2012

The Visualising Human Rights Arts Competition harnesses artistic expression and strategic partnerships to raise awareness, promote discussion and inspire action around some of the most challenging human rights issues of our times.

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LATHAM
Oct
19
to 4 Nov

LATHAM

A SOLO EXHIBITION by ROBYNE LATHAM: “In this body of work I’ve drawn upon memory and shadows from childhood. I continue an exploration of Indigenous representation and re-representation, both on the canvas and within sculptural form.”

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SO FUKIN NATIVE
Sept
27
to 7 Oct

SO FUKIN NATIVE

SFN artists:  Torika Bolatagici | Kathy Cogill | Maree Clarke | Chantal Fraser | Chuck Feesago | Ben McKeown | Candice Perese | Greg Semu and Latai Taumoepeau

Curated by Léuli Eshraghi and Pauline Vetuna

The curatorial concept behind So Fukin Native was consciously, ironically, deceptively simple. It centres on one word, six letters that together connote so many different impressions to different people, layered with meaning through broad historical forces and divergent subjective experiences: NATIVE…

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BLACK & WHITE
Aug
30
to 16 Sept

BLACK & WHITE

Tri Sasongko is a respected Javanese painter, illustrator and traditional Batik artist whose art practise explores spiritual storytelling through various traditional and contemporary mark making techniques - Black and White explores the relationship between humans, nature, and modern society.

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FUSION
Jul
5
to 22 Jul

FUSION

International & Indigenous artists collaborate and celebrate NAIDOC 2012

Artists:  Adnate, lucy lucy, Slicer, Robyn Latham, Kamahi Djordon King, Peter Waples-Crowe

FUSION is an exciting collaboration of six Artists (three Indigenous plus three non-Indigenous) to produce a work in situ at Blak Dot Gallery. The site specific artwork will be on show for three weeks, with only a small section of the work made available for purchase while the majority of which will be erased at the completion of the exhibition period.

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SHE RAW
May
3
to 20 May

SHE RAW

Photographic artist Lilli Waters is delighted to announce her first solo exhibition, a collection of 41 portraits of women from all walks of life. The SHE RAW project began in 2010 and aims to document everyday women within a state of fantasy whilst drawing directly from their real-life experience and context.

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CONFINED 4
Apr
12
to 24 Apr

CONFINED 4

Confined 4 has emerged as an important event in Victoria’s visual arts scene and continues to illustrate the important role art plays in cultural expression and community connectedness. The exhibition demonstrates the significance of art in providing a space for cultural reflection and connecting Indigenous prisoners with country.

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MORELAND PHOTO COMPETITION
Mar
1
to 4 Mar

MORELAND PHOTO COMPETITION

A photography competition and exhibition inviting primary and high school students from across Melbourne to submit photographs that evoke summer.

The exhibition will be held at Blak Dot Gallery, 413 Lygon Street, Brunswick East from March 1st to March 4th.  Prize announcements will take place on Saturday March 3rd at 2pm.

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SECRETS OF THE RIVER
Feb
9
to 26 Feb

SECRETS OF THE RIVER

Celebrating the month of Indigenous Arts, Blak Dot presents a solo exhibition by Yorta Yorta artist TREAHNA HAMM

“Secrets of the River” reveals symbolic messages from Dhungala by internationally renown artist Treahna Hamm.  The exhibition includes art which hold multi-layers of stories told through Yorta Yorta experiences of living by the Murray River.

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THEY'RE A QUEER MOB
Jan
19
to 5 Feb

THEY'RE A QUEER MOB

As part of Midsumma, Blak Dot Gallery presents: ‘They’re a Queer Mob’. A vision of queer culture from non-western perspectives. A mob of artists with cultural roots in Indigenous Australia, the Pacific, Africa and India offer their alternative visual experiences.

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