Featured artists: Benjamin Akuila, Mia Boe, Mark Maurangi Carrol, Michelle Coleman, Karla Dickens, Ken Done, Scott Duncan, Yvonne Koolmatrie, Dylan Mooney, Ryan Presley, Kim Wandin, Paul Wood, Talia Smith, Jimmy John Thaiday, Salote Tawale.
Artbank has invited artist Salote Tawale to explore the Artbank collection through the window gallery.
Tawale's research practice focuses on cultural identity - she works across video, performance, sculpture and installation, using readily available materials such as calico, acrylic paint and nylon rope as simple urban substitutes for traditional materials.
This material focus echoes the feelings of living in the diaspora from cultural customs due to migration and the ongoing effect this has on the way cultural knowledge is received and negotiated.
We are surrounded by oceans, uses the Artbank collection as a vessel to traverse memory, embodied experience and personal histories, understanding the collection as an ongoing conversation between artist, archive and audience.
We are surrounded by oceans curated by Salote Tawale
This exhibition finds its basis in my own personal connections to images and objects and water. I explore the role that form, texture and colour play in our feelings of nostalgia and how these become entry points into a wider set of relationships between place, memory, and the things that we share. The works gathered here move between futurity, remembering, and loss. They reflect on the ways archives are formed not only by collectors but equally by makers: a shared space where personal histories are held, preserved, and sometimes contested. In this exhibition, the archive becomes an ongoing conversation, one shaped by the traces we keep and the stories we inherit or reconstruct. Through personal memories and embodied experiences, the exhibition considers how water connects us-whether through genealogies, migrations, or the shared environmental futures we must navigate together. The ocean is not a boundary but a thread that links us, reminding us that our stories are braided across distance and time.
Tawale holds an undergraduate degree in Media Arts and a Master of Art from RMIT University, Melbourne, as well as a Master of Fine Art from Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney. She is a Lecturer in Screen Arts and the BFA at Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is held in state and national collections around Australia including Artbank.
Opening
To open the exhibition Salote Tawale will be joined in conversation by artist Benjamin Akuila discussing a shared approach to materiality as an artist living in the Pacific-diaspora.
Artbank Sydney
15 April - 22 May 2026
When: Wednesday April 15 2026
Time: 5-7pm
Artist/Curator Talk: 6pm
Where: Artbank Sydney, 222 Young Street Waterloo
RSVP via HUMANITIX LINK
Artbank Window
Featured artists: Benjamin Akuila, Mia Boe, Mark Maurangi Carrol, Michelle Coleman, Karla Dickens, Ken Done, Scott Duncan, Yvonne Koolmatrie, Dylan Mooney, Ryan Presley, Kim Wandin, Paul Wood, Talia Smith, Jimmy John Thaiday, Salote Tawale.
Artbank has invited artist Salote Tawale to explore the Artbank collection through the window gallery.
Tawale's research practice focuses on cultural identity - she works across video, performance, sculpture and installation, using readily available materials such as calico, acrylic paint and nylon rope as simple urban substitutes for traditional materials.
This material focus echoes the feelings of living in the diaspora from cultural customs due to migration and the ongoing effect this has on the way cultural knowledge is received and negotiated.
We are surrounded by oceans, uses the Artbank collection as a vessel to traverse memory, embodied experience and personal histories, understanding the collection as an ongoing conversation between artist, archive and audience.
We are surrounded by oceans curated by Salote Tawale
This exhibition finds its basis in my own personal connections to images and objects and water. I explore the role that form, texture and colour play in our feelings of nostalgia and how these become entry points into a wider set of relationships between place, memory, and the things that we share. The works gathered here move between futurity, remembering, and loss. They reflect on the ways archives are formed not only by collectors but equally by makers: a shared space where personal histories are held, preserved, and sometimes contested. In this exhibition, the archive becomes an ongoing conversation, one shaped by the traces we keep and the stories we inherit or reconstruct. Through personal memories and embodied experiences, the exhibition considers how water connects us-whether through genealogies, migrations, or the shared environmental futures we must navigate together. The ocean is not a boundary but a thread that links us, reminding us that our stories are braided across distance and time.
Tawale holds an undergraduate degree in Media Arts and a Master of Art from RMIT University, Melbourne, as well as a Master of Fine Art from Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney. She is a Lecturer in Screen Arts and the BFA at Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is held in state and national collections around Australia including Artbank.
Opening
To open the exhibition Salote Tawale will be joined in conversation by artist Benjamin Akuila discussing a shared approach to materiality as an artist living in the Pacific-diaspora.
Artbank Sydney
15 April - 22 May 2026
When: Wednesday April 15 2026
Time: 5-7pm
Artist/Curator Talk: 6pm
Where: Artbank Sydney, 222 Young Street Waterloo
RSVP via HUMANITIX LINK
❊ When ❊
Date/s: Wednesday 15th April 2026 - Friday 22nd May 2026