PLAN YOUR VISIT - Discover stories of this place and celebrate local traditions with new exhibition 'bagan bariwariganyan: echoes of country'

Bundanon

Breaking Bread with Friends
Sancintya Mohini Simpson

Join Simpson for a big, stretchy conversation over lunch about the way food, memories and politics surround descendants of colonised people.

The event includes a light lunch developed in collaboration with the artist and Executive Chef Douglas Innes-Will. 

 


 

Day Schedule

11am | parā / phus-phusā 
A solo performance by Sancintya Mohini Simpson, activating the installation Vessel (iteration #4). As a descendant of indentured labourers, Simpson seeks to address the ongoing legacy of intergenerational trauma. This performance uses experimental sound and the body to offer audiences an experience of sonic remembering and healing.  

Find our more the performance.

 

12pm | Artist talk & lunch
A big stretchy conversation over lunch with artist Sancintya Mohini Simpson and other special guests about the way food, memories and politics surround descendants of colonised people. A special event, with food developed in collaboration between the exhibiting artist and Executive Chef Douglas Innes-Will, to celebrate her heritage and inspire conversation. 

 


 

Tales of Land and Sea

This event is part of Bundanon’s program of live events for current exhibition Tales of Land and Sea.

Tales of Land and Sea brings together three distinct projects exploring storytelling, mythological narratives, migration and the diasporic experience. Drawing from both personal narratives and Eastern mythologies, each project highlights age-old themes of longing, displacement, cultural connection and belonging.

Discover more about the exhibition and upcoming events.

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Cost

Tickets: $25
Includes a simple lunch with a non-alcoholic beverage & entry to the Art Museum

Location

Bundanon, 170 Riversdale Road, Illaroo

Dates & Times
05/05/2024 - 05/05/2024 Boyd Education Centre, Bundanon
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Bundanon acknowledges the people of the Dharawal and Dhurga language groups as the traditional owners of the land within our boundaries, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.

In Dharawal the word Bundanon means deep valley.

This website contains names, images and voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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