Due to popular demand, we have extended this exhibition till 26 September. Do take the opportunity to go and see this stunning and poignant traveling exhibition while it is still here. 


 

Over the past year, since 2024 Immersia, artworks have been created for each of two hundred and nine people who died as civilian internees in Australia or on their way to Australia during WW2.  Mostly born in Japan, they include Taiwanese, Thai, and Korean people who settled in the Dutch East Indies, Kanaky New Caledonia, Australia, Tonga, Aotearoa New Zealand, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea.

Guided by artist Mayu Kanamori, together we will create a collage of all the artworks, which will be displayed during Immersia.  Combining the ethos of remembrance and ‘irei’ (to console the spirits of the dead), each name will be called through an evocative sound installation while we work.

Please join us to see this moving memorial to ordinary people who have been all but erased from history and celebrate the complexity and timeless importance of identity.


Please note: If you require accessibility accommodations or a visitor Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan please contact the event organisers. 

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In-person

Location

Outside the Coombs Tea Room, Level 1, HC Coombs Building

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