Convergence: A Spatial Negotiation showcases a collaborative installation by 23 creative practitioners from RMIT Masters programs. Weaving multidimensional works into a dynamic, interconnected web, the exhibition explores collective creativity where personal narratives intertwine to form a living, breathing whole. Through rhizomic, non-hierarchical connections shaped by diverse cultural contexts, Convergence becomes a series of spatial experiments – negotiating the space between the individual and the collective. Visitors are invited to trace their own path across this living map of stories and ideas.
Through painting, photography and collage, works on the wall create meaning out of chaos, evoking both resonance and contrast around themes of nature, urban life, and displacement. Meanwhile object and installation-based artists explore conceptual and spatial linkages weaving together individual identities to negotiate a space of collectivity.
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Wed 28 May |
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Thu 29 May |
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Fri 30 May |
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Sat 31 May |
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Wed 4 Jun |
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Thu 5 Jun |
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Fri 6 Jun |
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Sat 7 Jun |
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Location 
Blindside Gallery
Level 7/37 Swanston St
Melbourne 3000
Price and bookings
This is a free event
Booking not required
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