Dive into "Underground coloniale," showcasing student works that explore the French colonial impact on Indigenous cultures in the Francophone Pacific. Art meets history for a decolonized future.


 

In collaboration with the School of Literature, Languages, and Linguistics, the ANU School of Culture, History & Language (CHL) presents "Underground coloniale," a captivating, free exhibition. This event is a highlight of the school’s annual flagship multicultural festival and showcase program, Immersia.

Drawing inspiration from the works of students, "Underground coloniale" explores the intricate ties between French colonialism and Indigenous cultures in the Francophone Pacific. Through the lens of artists, writers, intellectuals from French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and Wallis & Futuna, this exhibit embarks on a journey toward a decolonized future, offering insights into the past and present as these communities navigate their postcolonial destinies


Please note: If you require accessibility accommodations or a visitor Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan please contact the event organisers. 

This event may be photographed and recorded. The recorded material may be used to promote future ANU events and programs. By attending the event you are giving us informed consent. If you DO NOT wish to be recorded, please let ANU event staff know on the day. We will be mindful and ensure not to photograph any faces of children present.

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NOTE: EVENT CANCELLED

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In-person

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Savoir French, 105 Ellery Cres, Acton ACT 2601

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