Woven Together: Undivided We Rise is a powerful celebration of resilience, community, and cultural continuity. Curated by Gangulu woman Sabrina-Rose Toby, this exhibition honours the trust of the seven exhibiting artists, who share their stories through the transformative practice of weaving. Bringing together individual weavings alongside a collaborative woven installation, each fibre is a vessel of memory, healing, and strength.
Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts proudly presents this exhibition in partnership with NAFA, supporting the voices of the curator and artists. This collectively offers a space where legacy, connection, and future vision are intricately interlaced.
Exhibition launch:
6pm, Friday 19.O9.2O25
Speeches from approx. 6:30pm.
Panel Discussion | Artists and Curator:
11:3Oam, Saturday 2O.O9.2O25
Artists: Kim Ah Sam, Clare Jaque Vasquez, Jaeda Lenoy, Erica Muriata, Aunty Rosalind Sailor and Michona Warria with curator Sabrina-Rose Toby and Director Kate O’Hara. Full details here.
Woven Together: Undivided We Rise
19.O9.2O25 — 2.11.2O25
Umbrella Studios Contemporary Arts
4O8 Flinders Street,
Gurambilbarra (Townsville) QLD 481O
Image: Clare Jaque Vasquez and Aunty Rosalind Sailor, Woven Together: Undivided We Rise (indicative collaborative installation), 2O25, Impasto and woven raffia, dimensions variable.
Photograph: Amanda Galea.