HOME 25: Invisible Cities

Exhibitions and Shows

HOME 25: Invisible Cities invites audiences to explore how the concept of 'home' shapes identity, belonging, and dislocation.
People enjoying the gallery
People enjoying the gallery
a visitor reading the map
People looking at artwork at the gallery
Atong Atem photo in lightbox in Harmony Square
People enjoying the gallery
Barat Ali Batoor, Hazara Exodus installed in Palm Plaza
Walker Street Gallery exterior
Heritage Hill Museum and Arts Centre
Drum Theatre
Currently showing across the streets and sites of Dandenong, showcasing works of a selection of refugee, asylum seeker, First Nations and migrant artists.

Located in the most multicultural city in Australia, the roving exhibition will be uniquely presented across multiple venues spanning several blocks throughout central Dandenong, such as the cultural precinct (Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre, the Drum Theatre, Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens), public spaces and the Dandenong Market.

Experience HOME 25: Invisible Cities through an intuitive exploration of artworks and sites over 14 weeks of a multi-sensory interactive exhibition. As artwork and geography, personal memory, and psychogeographical interpretation of paintings, sculptures, site-specific experimental, and multimedia and sound installations are explored, you will uncover more layers of the Invisible Cities. Visit an exhibition featuring stories of displacement, belonging, connection to place and Country.

Featured artists include Vernon Ah Kee, Ali Afzali, Barat Ali Batoor, Rushdi Anwar, Atong Atem, Belinda Farinaccia, Carla Gottgens, Emily Jacir, Joseph Williams Jungarayi (Tennant Creek Brio), Soyoun Kim, Karo Moret Miranda, Kent Morris, Adrian Olguin, Maroulla Radisavic, Hayden Ryan and Ka Yan So.

Proudly presented by the City of Greater Dandenong.

Supported by Creative Australia and NETS Victoria.

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1-9 Walker Street, Dandenong, Victoria, 3175

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