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17 Oct

Archives Workshop with Salote Tawale and Torika Bolatagici

  • Free
  • Talk

This collaborative workshop explores how personal histories connect to social and political narratives through visual mapping and collective storytelling, anchored in the Fijian dialogical form of talanoa.

Participants are invited to create a shared mural using collage techniques to examine themes of displacement, connection and identity. The workshop explores what it means to be 'from' more than one place and how personal collections take on new meanings in community. Participants should bring a photograph, object or text relating to their personal history.

This event is a collaboration between Next Wave and CAST for Archives are Hot! Artists in the Archive program of workshops, talks and activations.

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Fri 17 Oct
  • 3.30pm - 5pm 3:30pm - 5:00pm

Location

Garden Building RMIT University
CBD
Melbourne 3000

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This is a free event

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  • telephone number: 0400 762 296
  • email address: nextwave@nextwave.org.au
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  • Quiet spaces
  • Service animals

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