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Opening Night – 10 Nights in Port, Nullians & In our hands, we hold

Celebrate the opening night of 10 Nights in Port with an evening of food, fire and two new exhibitions at Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre. Gather in the beautiful grounds of WFAC and be among the first to experience the exhibitions, with s’mores from Aunt Lucy’s Cakery, food from Plated Café, and music from the Walyalup Kannajil Community Choir and DJ Oniiké! the opening night of 10 Nights in Port with an evening of food, fire and two new exhibitions at Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre. Plus, pop into Chin Wagon | Map of Memories – join celebrated storyteller Andrea Gibbs, inviting locals and visitors alike to share their memories of Fremantle. These conversations will become part of the Map of Memories, a growing digital archive celebrating the people, places and moments that make this port city so unique. Together, they create a living portrait of Walyalup, woven from the voices of its community.

In our hands, we hold

Presented by WFAC.

Opening in the galleries, In our hands, we hold brings together artists whose practices centre weaving as both physical object and intangible idea. Through portals, baskets, vessels and interwoven forms, the exhibition makes space for ancient, embodied and contemporary stories shaped through knowledge-sharing, truth-telling and moments of coming together.

Foregrounding the work of First Nations women, the exhibition extends to artists who share relationships to ancestral stories and recent family histories. Objects and presented practices speak to generosity, time, artist knowledge and the ways we understand and shape our place in the world.

In our hands, we hold is co-curated by Zali Morgan (Whadjuk Ballardong and Wilman Noongar) and Abigail Moncrieff, and features work by Lorraine Connelly-Northey (Waradgerie), Sharyn Egan (Whadjuk Nyoongar), Brett Nannup (Noongar artist with ancestral ties to the Binjareb and Wilman peoples), James Nyugen, Clare Peake, Mabel Juli (Gija), Chantal Fraser, Beverly Thomson (Yamatji) and Katie West (Yindjibarndi).

NULLIANS

Presented by 10 Nights in Port.

Opening in the Inner Courtyard, Nullians is a satirical exhibition by Noongar artist Kamsani Bin Salleh, also known as Kambarni, examining the ideologies underpinning Australia as an extraction colony. Through comic-style illustrations, Bin Salleh explores histories of colonisation, identity and power with humour, wit and disarming simplicity.

The exhibition centres on the Nullians: formless, expressive characters whose name references the colonial fiction of “land belonging to no one.” Through their conversations, they invite audiences to question inherited narratives and consider the ongoing impacts of colonialism.

Using humour as a vehicle for difficult conversations, Nullians navigates subjects ranging from everyday microaggressions to genocide, weaving together historical events and contemporary popular culture to make challenging ideas accessible while prompting reflection on Australia’s past and present.

Gather as the festival begins, explore both exhibitions and celebrate the opening night of 10 Nights in Port at Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre.

CLICK HERE TO Explore more of the programming for 10 Nights in Port: Walyalup Fremantle Festival.
Still from 'The Ascended' by Chantal Fraser.
Kamsani Bin Salleh (Kambarni)

duration

3 hours

Cost

Free

Location

Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre - Galleries & Inner Courtyard

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