Echoes of Home: Memory and mobility in recent Austral-Asian Art

'Echoes of Home: Memory and Mobility in Recent Austral-Asian Art' showcases 12 Australian based Asian artists whose works shows influences from their ethnic and cultural backgrounds, while also adapting and innovating within the context of a new cultural environment. These artists use traditional skills to tell personal stories from their ‘homelands’ as well as expressing their experiences in Australia. Echoes of Home seeks to counteract the view that the Asian region is culturally homogenous. By focusing on personal accounts, the exhibition aims to highlight unique aspects of each Asian cultural group, and to illuminate their rich and immense cultural variety. 

Keiko Amenomori-Schmeisser
Yuri Kawanabe
Won Seok Kim
Yoshie Mizuno
Humna Mustafa
Pamela Mei-Leng See
Shine Myung-ok Shin
Renee So
Jaishree Srinivasan
Alistair Trung
Savanhdary Vongpoothorn
Liu Xiao Xian

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Curated by Christine Clark

Organised by Museum of Brisbane (MoB), an initiative of Brisbane City Council

This exhibition is supported by Visions of Australia, an Australian Government Program supporting touring exhibitions by providing funding assistance for the development and touring of cultural material across Australia.

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Public Program:

Exhibition Talk
6.30, Tuesday 31 July. Main Lecture Theatre (EG02), COFA at UNSW. 


Title and Banner Image: Won Seok Kim, Australian Punch'ong Ware, 2007, installation view and detail, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney, 2007. 

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