Ikwewak (Women) by Caroline Monnet
Photographic works celebrating Indigenous women leaders reclaiming forbidden spaces.
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Saturday 12 June 2027
Kingston Arts Centre, 979 Nepean Highway, Moorabbin 3189
Photographic works celebrating Indigenous women leaders reclaiming forbidden spaces.
Saturday 12 June 2027
Kingston Arts Centre, 979 Nepean Highway, Moorabbin 3189
Experience a powerful photographic exhibition by Caroline Monnet that highlights Indigenous women leaders reclaiming spaces once forbidden to their ancestors. This thought-provoking series revisits major historical and art movements through an Indigenous lens, inviting viewers to reflect on cultural identity and resilience.
Visitors will engage with striking photographic works displayed on Kingston's lightboxes, offering a unique visual journey. The exhibition is part of a larger series begun in 2016, showcasing the artist's critical perspective on history and art.
- Artist: Caroline Monnet
- Medium: Photographic works
- Part of an ongoing series exploring Indigenous themes
- Suitable for all ages, especially those interested in cultural heritage and contemporary art
The exhibition is located at Kingston Arts Centre, 979 Nepean Highway, Moorabbin 3189. The venue is accessible by public transport and offers parking facilities. It is a welcoming space for families and community members.
Please respect the artworks and the cultural significance they represent. Photography inside the exhibition may be restricted. Check the venue's accessibility options if you require assistance.
Admission details are not specified; please contact the venue for information. The exhibition is part of Kingston Arts Centre's community offerings and may be free or have a nominal fee.