Collective Movements
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March 20-22, 2024
First Nations Collectives, Collaborations and Creative Practices from across Victoria
Join us for Celebration of Collective Movements: First Nations Collectives, Collaborations and Creative Practices from across Victoria
5.30pm, Friday 22 March
Meet the curators Kate ten Buuren and Maya Hodge, and learn more about the project.
Free event, refreshments will be served.
Collective Movements: First Nations Collectives, Collaborations and Creative Practices from across Victoria is a wide-ranging project focusing on the work of historic and contemporary First Nations creative practitioners and community groups from across Victoria that recognises collectivity as integral to Indigenous knowledges and ways of being. An exhibition, publishing project, conversation and workshop platform, the project begins with the desire to make more visible a language and terminology beyond Western art concepts of ‘collaboration’ and ‘collectivism’–one that better describes and acknowledges the way Indigenous creatives work within a broader community and its inheritances.
Collective Movements will feature new artwork commissions alongside existing works, archives and participation from a range of contributors, including Ensemble Dutala, ILBIJERRI Theatre Company, Kaiela Arts, Koorroyarr, Latje Latje Dance Group Mildura, Pitcha Makin Fellas, the Possum Skin Cloak Story (founded by Vicki Couzens, Debra Couzens [1962–2021], Lee Darroch and Treahna Hamm), The Torch, this mob and a look back at We Iri, We Homeborn – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Festival (1996–99).
Collective Movements is a MUMA / NETS Victoria touring exhibition., curated by Taungurung artist and curator Kate ten Buuren; Lardil and Yangkaal artist and curator Maya Hodge; and N'Arweet Professor Carolyn Briggs AM PhD; with support from Bundjalung, Muruwari and Kamilaroi artist and senior academic, Professor Brian Martin, Director of the Wominjeka Djeembana Indigenous Research Lab, Monash University.
This project has been supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria and the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body, as well as receiving development assistance from NETS Victoria’s Exhibition Development Fund, supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.