Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand women with iTaukei (Indigenous Fijian) heritage take over Campbelltown Arts Centre to celebrate their culture as part of a new exhibition, Marama Dina. Featuring new commissions from ten female iTaukei artists, the exhibition explores what it means to be iTaukei outside of Fiji, and the ways in which Indigenous Fijian culture has been eroded by decades of colonisation and migration. Constructed within the exhibition is a vale ni soqo (village meeting house), offering a space where Pasifika communities can gather, and visitors can learn and explore what it is to be a ‘Fijian’ woman in Western Sydney today.
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