How we remember tomorrow

12 FEBRUARY - 14 JUNE 2024

University of Queensland Art Museum

'How we remember tomorrow' celebrates the unwavering power of storytelling across generations, through oceans and waterways, transcending eras and perspectives. Featured artists understand the watery spaces of our planet as ancestral archives, sources of knowledge, which carry stories and cultural practices. Alongside their kin, they honour intergenerational narratives, disseminated along ocean currents, despite ongoing colonial legacies of forced displacement, homeland dispossession, indenture and the loss or dormancy of vital cultural practices.

'How we remember tomorrow' is the fourth exhibition presented as part of the long-term research initiative 'Blue Assembly', which calls attention to the ways in which oceanic spaces are inextricable to the survival of all species.

Free entry, no booking required.

Image: Stephanie Comilang and Simon Speiser "Piña, Why is the Sky Blue?" 2021, video installation with open sound, virtual reality headsets, pillows, 3-D printing on woven piña fabric. Courtesy of the artists & ChertLüdde, Berlin, Germany.

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