
Blacktown Arts presents
Gathering Honey
See our city through the eyes of artists and filmmakers from western Sydney and beyond as they share stories of family, ceremony, migration and place in this intimate screen program.
Please see The Australian National Maritime Museum website pages for further information.
Featuring:
Uncle Wes Marne, Dreamtime Story, 2021
Darug Custodian Aboriginal Corporation, Lullaby, 2021
Agal Dance, Our Country, 2019
Shivanjani Lal, Baaro Part 1, 2020
Jagath Dheerasekara, excerpt from Break the Cinnamon Branch, 2020
Curiousworks, The Princess and the Bird, Meet+Eat, 2014
PYT Fairfield, Jawad Cooking Lamb Shorba, 2014
Mustafa al Mahdi, Ashat Edich, 2021
Jason Phu, Videos for the grandchildren I’ll never have, 2019 and
Justine Youssef, Under the table I learnt how to feed you, 2019/20
28 May – 19 June 2022
The Australian National Maritime Museum
10am – 4pm, Monday – Sunday
All Ages
Free Entry
Gathering Honey hero credit – Shivanjani Lal, Baaro Part 1, 2020, courtesy of the artist
Our Place is proudly presented and supported by The Australian National Maritime Museum and Vivid Ideas and curated by Blacktown Arts.
Break the Cinnamon Branch by Jagath Dheerasekara was commissioned by Campbelltown Arts Centre as part of the Campbelltown 2020 program and funded by Campbelltown City Council.
Videos for the grandchildren I’ll never have by Jason Phu was commissioned by Prototype.