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You're Welcome?

Verge Gallery

You're Welcome?

Where
Verge Gallery
Verge Gallery
Jane Foss Russell Plaza, City Road, Darlington NSW 2006
University of Sydney
When

Mondays to Wednesdays and Fridays, 10am to 5pm Thursdays, 10am to 7pm Thursday 23 January to Friday 28 March Sunday 26 January from 10am to 5pm

What does it mean to be welcome in ‘Australia’?  

Curated by Dharug artist Billy Bain, You’re Welcome? explores the ways in which a group of young Sydney-based artists form, express, and interrogate ideas of what it means to be welcome. Through non-traditional, figurative portraiture, these artists navigate their own multicultural identities and create both physical and digital space for community, despite an often hostile and unwelcoming wider Australian consciousness.  

Running concurrently with Invasion Day and The University of Sydney’s Welcome Week, You’re Welcome? celebrates and platforms these artist’s unique stories and perspectives — from the political to the surreal and humorous. 

You're Welcome? continues until 28 March, and features Serwah Attafuah, Mostafa Azimitabar, Billy Bain, Gosha Heldtz, Jacquie Meng, and Heath Nock.

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