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Island Welcome

CONTEMPORARY JEWELLERS & ARTISTS MAKE A WELCOME GARLAND IN RESPONSE TO AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE POLICY.

Artists: Jane Bowden | Liv Boyle | Michelle Cangiano | Maree Clarke | Jess Dare |Anna Davern | Nicky Hepburn | Kath Inglis | Pennie Jagiello | Manon van Kouswijk | Sim Luttin | Vicki Mason | Belinda Newick | Lauren Simeoni | Lucy Simpson | Alice Whish | Melinda Young

Curated by Belinda Newick

Garland for Azizeh

In December 2016 I met a young Iranian refugee woman through the Melbourne Artists for Asylum Seekers group. Detained on Christmas Island for two years in the Immigration Detention Centre there, this garland is a tribute to her. Presented are two pictorial elements drawn from a heartrending conversation we had about her experience of arriving in Australia. 

Azizeh spoke about the chance she had one day to climb a frangipani tree that she had fallen in love with that was growing outside the detention centre. Through it she felt something of the warmth and beauty of Australia. The frangipani flower symbolises this while also referencing the Pacific island tradition of welcoming strangers through its use in leis and garlands. The grey chain link fencing she was faced with for two years is its antithesis. She spoke of the land and her initial welcoming experiences in paradoxical terms, of being both welcomed and hurt at the same time. 

The group exhibition Island Welcome is curated by Belinda Newick is currently touring Australia. http://islandwelcome.com.au/