Kim Ngan Temple,
Featuring hundreds of photos and artefacts showcasing the formation and development of trade streets of Hanoi (Thang Long in the past).
Hanoi-Exhibition: Year End’s Conversation
Until Jan 9, 2021
From the organizer:
Featuring a collection of poetic art works, whispering the shares of 14 artists and sculptors in a year-end meeting, waiting for the new Spring of 2021 to come.
Hanoi-Online exhibition featuring shared culture of Vietnam, Australia
Until March 12, 2021
An online exhibition, the Skilled Hands, Shared Culture featuring 20 contemporary Vietnamese and Australian designers, artists and artisans whose work contributes to supporting vibrant and sustainable communities.
The Vietnamese artists joining the exhibition comprise Le Giang, Nguyen Tan Phat, Nguyen Thi Dung, Nguyen Van Loi, Pham Thi Ngoc Tram, Vu Kim Thu and Van Ngo Trong, while their Australian counterparts consist of Claire Tracey, Grace Lilian Lee, Lindy de Wijn, Michelle Hamer, Muhub
Indigenous designers, artists and creatives are on a trailblazing path to recreate the mold for contemporary fashion with deep cultural roots.
The launch of Walking in Two Worlds by First Nations Fashion and Design (FNFD) was a head-turning moment in the Australian fashion industry on Friday that saw Indigenous models hit the catwalk in an exhibition of Blak-led and designed event.
Mirram Mer woman and founder of FNFD, Grace Lillian Lee, told NITV News she was excited to launch the independent event to focus on the “ecology” of Indigenous fashion. Historically, Indigenous culture has been an incredible source of inspiration for the industry and now it is time for us to take the space and acknowledge that we re not just inspiration,” said Ms Lee.