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🎙️💌 Between Tongues Artist Talks and Pari-oke coming March 7! 💌🎙️
Join us from 3–5PM Saturday, 7 March in-person at Pari or online via Instagram Live to hear from the artists and curators of Between Tongues!
Afterwards, from 5–7PM we will be holding Pari-oke (karaoke) in the gallery space! 🎙️
Between Tongues brings together: Lilah Benetti, Leitu Bonnici, Makeda Duong, Leila Frijat, Keroshin Govender, Bea Rubio-Gabriel, Maria Thaddea, Panda Wong & Lou Garcia-Dolnik.
Organised by Emily Greenwood, Emma Harbridge & Tian Zhang.
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Learn more about the exhibition below ↓
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༄.° Between Tongues is open now! ༄.°
Exhibition Dates: 1 February—29 March
Open Hours: 12PM—4PM, Thursday to Sunday
The tongue is a vessel for speech and language, a muscle that can be flexed. The movement of bodies form language; the movement of people forms culture. Between Tongues negotiates the gaps in-between, of language, communication and translation.
Language is specific to place and time, and yet, it is alive – each word is a seed that grows and adapts, a portal to past and future. While language can be a tool that is used against us, it is also fugitive, escaping attempts to erase and suppress. Some artists retrace and reclaim narratives, attempting to piece together fragments through memories and documentary artefacts. For others encryption and codification are necessary for safety and protection. The exhibition covers what is said and not said – what can’t be said and what’s intentionally left between the lines.
See more of the exhibition here and read the roomsheet!
Images by Document Photography.
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Pari pays respect to the Burramattagal people of the Dharug nation as the custodians of the land on which we are based. We acknowledge that sovereignty has not been ceded and pay respect to Elders and Knowledge Holders past and present.
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Pari is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW. Pari is assisted by the Visual Arts, Craft and Design Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, State and Territory Governments. Pari receives rental support from the City of Parramatta.
Media players provided by Lūpa
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