Tender Exhibition Opening

Tender Exhibition Opening

Join FCMG and CuriousWorks the western Sydney launch of Tender.

By Fairfield City Museum & Gallery

Date and time

Saturday, November 16 · 3 - 6pm AEDT

Location

Fairfield City Museum & Gallery

634 The Horsley Drive Smithfield, NSW 2164 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Tender is an immersive documentary series which reveals the nuances and tender sides of the communities of western Sydney through four individual but interconnected films by multidisciplinary artists: Mohammad Awad (3awadi), Carielyn Tunion, Diamond Tat, and Sharon Mani


This work was produced by CuriousWorks, under the creative and technical direction of Elias Nohra. It was commissioned by Sydney Opera House and supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.


Schedule is as follows:

3pm - Doors open. Join us to view the exhibition.

3.30pm - Official proceedings begin.
Welcome to Country by Rhiannon Wright
Speech by Carmel Aiello (FCMG)
Speech by Kiriaki Zakinthinos (CuriousWorks)

4pm - Panel discussion between Tender artists Mohammad Awad, Carielyn Tunion, Diamond Tat, and Sharon Mani. Convened by San May (FCMG). Followed by short Q&A.

5pm - Musical performance by 3awadi

Guests are welcome to view the exhibition until close.


Date: Saturday, 16 November 2024

Time: 3 - 6pm

Location: Fairfield City Museum & Gallery, 634 The Horsley Drive, Smithfield NSW 2164 - entry via Oxford Street.

Price: FREE, registrations required. Light refreshments provided.


Limited parking available onsite, street parking available on Oxford Street.

Fairfield City Museum & Gallery is wheelchair accessible to most spaces, please contact staff at 02 9725 0190 or at fcmg@fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au for more information.

Fairfield City Museum & Gallery is a part of ACON's Welcome Here project. The health and well-being of our community is a top priority for us.

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Fairfield City Museum & Gallery is committed to being relevant, daring, thought provoking and engaging.  Our exhibitions and public programs aim to challenge myths, create new dialogues and present stories that are often untold.