Tais, Culture & Resilience: woven stories from Timor-Leste – symposiumWith keynote speaker official INTERFET historian, Professor Craig Stockings, UNSW. The symposium brings together scholars and experts to delve into the exhibition themes of Tais, Culture & Resilience.
Date: Saturday 21 September 2024 Time: 1 – 5pm | Light refreshments will be served during the afternoon Venue: Craig Auditorium | Trinity College, 100 Royal Parade, Parkville VIC 3052 RSVP: 13 September 2024 Tickets: $20 full price | $10 concession Enquiries: Briony O'Halloran | events@trinity.unimelb.edu.au | 03 8341 0216 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2024 marks significant commemorations, including the 25th anniversary of Timor-Leste's vote for independence and the start of the Australian-led INTERFET mission. It also celebrates 20 years of partnership between ETWA and the LO'UD Cooperative in Timor-Leste. ETWA, founded by Australian women in solidarity with Timor-Leste, is collaborating with the Burke Gallery at Trinity College, the University of Melbourne on the Tais, Culture & Resilience Exhibition and Symposium. The exhibition honours Timor-Leste’s journey to independence and showcases its history and traditions through the vibrant weaving culture of the LO'UD Cooperative. It highlights the cultural arts' power to inspire and connect, reflecting the solidarity between communities in Australia and Timor-Leste. The exhibition runs from 19 September to 10 December 2024. To learn more about the exhibition, click here. The symposium, featuring scholars, activists, and experts, will delve deeper into these themes, with discussions on Timor-Leste’s occupation, resistance, and traditional culture. We are delighted to announce official INTERFET historian, Professor Craig Stockings, UNSW as our keynote speaker. Craig will also be joined by the following speakers:
Tais, Culture & Resilience is dedicated to Marcelina Pinto and Dr. Helen Hill, who fought for Timor-Leste’s sovereignty. This exhibition has been curated by ETWA in partnership with Trinity College, and includes photography by Elaine Briere, Sally Gray, Jorge da Araujo, and Ross Bird, and audio-visual design by Marcus Salvagno.
To learn more about Trinity College, head to trinity.unimelb.edu.au To learn more about ETWA, head to etwa.org.au ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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