Credit: Libby Harward

NO SOUVENIRS

Munimba-ja & Blak Creatives

Event details

Event dates

  • Fri 2 May – Sun 11 May / 10am–3pm

Up-late sessions

Event dates

  • Sat 3 May – Sun 4 May / Thu 8 May – Sat 10 May

    5pm – 9pm

The Gallery, The Old Ambulance Station, 80 Howard St, Nambour, Kabi Kabi Country

Ticket Prices

Price
Free

NO SOUVENIRS  is a thought-provoking exhibition that rejects the commodification and tourist gaze often imposed on Blak art.

Showcasing the transformative works of selected emerging artists from a six-month studio residency (Blak Camp and Blak Creatives Print Club residency) this exhibition, curated by Libby Harward and mentored by Darren Blackman, moves beyond the canvas, offering fresh perspectives and untold stories.

NO SOUVENIRS  invites you to step into a space of experimentation, creativity, resistance, and reclamation – an experience that’s visually stunning, politically challenging, and emotionally and intellectually engaging.

Featuring experimental works that take the artists off the canvas into new mediums like textiles and interdisciplinary practices, the show amplifies the power of authentic storytelling and sovereignty, unsettling the colonial lens.

NO SOUVENIRS  is a celebration of artistic empowerment, where Blak voices define space, material, and story. Break free with these emerging First Nations artists from market-driven limitations to explore new horizons in their work.

Creative Team

  • Libby Harward – Quandamooka Contemporary Conceptual Artist and Curator
  • Darren Blackman – Contemporary Artist and Studio Mentor

Partners

NO SOUVENIRS was curated and commissioned for Horizon 2025 through Sunshine Coast Council's MadeSC program and presented in partnership with The Old Ambulance Station.


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