The Violence of Denial
Genevieve Grieves
Presented by Arts House as part of YIRRAMBOI
All day event, Sat 6 May -Sun 14 May
Arts House
North Melbourne Town Hall
521 Queensberry St,
North Melbourne
Public Talks
6.15pm, Thu 11 May
6.15pm, Fri 12 May
6.15pm, Sat 13 May
60 mins
Show Program:
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Colonising histories surround us: they are evident in the names of streets, the statues of people that represent our past and the memorials where we are encouraged to remember. These memorial landscapes largely represent white, male narratives and are focussed on supporting the act and continuation of conquest.
The Violence of Denial is a creative collaboration and exhibition by Aboriginal women – facilitated by Worimi artist, filmmaker and storyteller Genevieve Grieves – who come together to intervene in colonising narratives and landscapes. Together, they resist, reframe and undermine these representations, shifting local and national narratives of belonging and place. Their existing and new screen-based interventions interrogate histories, transforming the present, past and the future.
The Violence of Denial brings together works by artists Vicki Couzens, Dianne Jones and Julie Gough, along with a public talks program.
Presented by Arts House as part of YIRRAMBOI
All day event, Sat 6 May -Sun 14 May
Arts House
North Melbourne Town Hall
521 Queensberry St,
North Melbourne
Public Talks
6.15pm, Thu 11 May
6.15pm, Fri 12 May
6.15pm, Sat 13 May
60 mins
Artists:
Genevieve Grieves, r e a, Dianne Jones, Julie Gough & Vicki Couzens
Image:
lament (Yaraan Bundle) by Genevieve Grieves