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New Access Gallery Show Features Works, Curation by 全民彩票 Community Members

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Tadafumi Tamura, 'Plastic World,' 2020. Inkjet print. Alt text: image of a stack of colourful sponges, standing vertically against a white background, with a dramatic shadow.
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Titled Conditional Belonging, the exhibition aims to make space for 鈥渁lternative ways of being, knowing, and making.鈥

A new exhibition at Access Gallery curated by artist and curator (BFA 2021) foregrounds personal and communal narratives around power relations, access, resistance, and healing.

The show, titled , features work by local emerging artists , (4th year BFA), (BFA 2018), (BFA 2021), (BFA 2021), and each of whom contributes to the show鈥檚 enactment of 鈥渁 temporary belonging for alternative ways of being, knowing, and making,鈥 according to Rebecca鈥檚 .

鈥淏eginning with the question, 鈥榃hat does it mean to make art with limited access and capacity?鈥, the making of this exhibition has evolved into an investigation of how multi-faceted limited access and/or capacity could look like for artists in intersectional positions.鈥

Produced as an independent project during Rebecca鈥檚 co-op at Access Gallery as Curatorial Assistant, the multidisciplinary works in Conditional Belonging range from shadow puppetry performance to beadwork to video and photography.

鈥淏y recontextualizing memories, events, and fiction across time and space, and through kinship and location, Art Action Earwig and Sydney Frances Pascal transform personal narratives into sites of collective healing,鈥 Rebecca鈥檚 statement continues.

鈥淲hen faced with disempowering policies, Taryn Goodwin and Neena Robertson confront power-laden colonial frameworks with creative interventions to validate their presence and occupy public and institutional space.

鈥淭hrough activating the nuances and symbolism embedded in everyday objects, Tadafumi Tamura and Maria-Margaretta communicate the intangible and relational value accrued from embodied knowledge.鈥

To enhance engagement with the local Chinatown neighbourhood in which Access is situated, the gallery helped facilitate the addition of Chinese subtitles for an excerpt of , a shadow-puppetry performance video by Art Action Earwig, which is showing in the exhibition

Conditional Belonging runs from July 24 through Sept. 18. Because of ongoing pandemic health concerns, an opening reception will not be held.

A closing reception is currently scheduled for Friday, Sept. 17, from 7 to 9pm at Access Gallery. The reception will include a debut screening of Art Action Earwig's documentary The Shadows We Cast (with Chinese subtitles) at 8pm.

To learn more about Conditional Belonging, and about Access Gallery鈥檚 other current and upcoming programming, visit .