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Braving Time: Queer Art in Contemporary Australia

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Braving Time: Queer Art in Contemporary Australia

Fri Feb 3 - Sat Mar 18

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Fri Feb 3 - Sat Mar 18

Fri Feb 3 - Sat Mar 18

Image Credit: Amos Gebhardt, Family Portrait, 2020

Braving Time is a queer exhibition that celebrates the work of artists who identify as part of the Australian LGBTQIA+ community. This significant exhibition has been curated by Richard Perram OAM for the National Art School in celebration of Sydney WorldPride in 2023.

The artists represented in the exhibition celebrate the diverse voices of LGBTQIA+ people in contemporary Australia society, reflecting the breath of genders and sexualities within the community, including artists who identify as lesbian, gay, transgender, inter-sex, asexual and non-binary.

The artists present artworks that explore queerness in ways that are direct and indirect through historical and contemporary artworks that are critical, experimental and political, connecting to our contemporary culture. Together these works instigate conversations about queer experience; what it is and what it means to be queer in Australia today.

The Australian LGBTQIA+ community naturally reflects the cultural diversity of Australian contemporary society and this is mirrored in the artists selected. Central to the exhibition are works by Australian Indigenous artists Karla Dickens and Tony Albert. Artists from diverse cultural heritages include William Yang and Renjie Teoh, Claudia Nicholson, Salote Tawale, Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran sitting alongside artists of Anglo-European heritage.

The key themes and connections that flow and overlap through this exhibition are rich and complex and represent issues that have been and remain central, to LGBTQIA+ lived experience including Our Queer Ancestors, Queer Worthies, Death and History, Feminist Expression, Family and Community, Maleness and Power, Humour, Gender and Sexuality.

Together the artists in Braving Time acknowledge the many struggles, the deep sadnesses as well as the triumphs of Australia’s LGBTQIA+ communities over time. The exhibition highlights that queerness is intersectional and it creates parallel conversations about the new histories that are emerging and leading debate, whilst capturing the optimism of change, of acceptance and the pure joy that will be felt by all during the Sydney WorldPride celebrations in 2023.

Opening hours: Mondays to Samstag 11:00am to 5:00pm

Eintrittskarten : Kostenlos
156 Forbes St Darlinghurst, NSW 2010 Australia

NAS Galleries are wheelchair accessible.

NAS’ campus offers all-gender toilets, baby change facilities, the NAS Café with vegetarian options, and EFTPOS. NAS’ Forbes Street entrace is just a short, two minute walk from Taylor Square, and conveniently located near bus routes 311, 333, 352, 373, 389, 392N, 396, and 440. There is limited paid street parking along Forbes Street as well as Darlinghurst Road; we advise visitors to walk, cycle, or take public transport where possible.

Recommended for age 16 years and up

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Start:
Fri Feb 3
Ende:
Sat Mar 18
Eintrittskarten:
Kostenlos
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Anerkennung des Landes

Der Sydney WorldPride findet auf dem Land der Gadigal, Cammeraygal, Bidjigal, Darug und Dharawal statt, die die traditionellen Hüter des Sydney-Beckens sind.

Wir zollen den Ältesten der Vergangenheit und Gegenwart unseren Respekt. Es war immer und wird immer Aborigine-Land sein.

Die Aborigines und Torres-Strait-Insulaner kommen aus vielen verschiedenen Clans und Gemeinschaften in ganz Australien und werden 2023 zusammenkommen, um gemeinsam mit unserer weltweiten LGBTQIA+-Gemeinschaft zu feiern.