Inbetween is the title for the Australia’s pavilion at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition - La Biennale Di Venezia. The theme for this year’s pavilion celebrates Indigenous design and responds to the Biennale s theme of ‘how will we live together?’
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Titled Inbetween , the Australian pavilion at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition - La Biennale Di Venezia demonstrates architecture s capacity to strengthen cultural connections and understanding between non-indigenous and first nations people . Curated by creative directors Tristan Wong and Jefa Greenaway, with Jordyn Milliken, Aaron Puls, Elizabeth Grant, and Ash Parsons, the pavilion will be on physical and digital display at the Giardini from May 22nd until November 21st, 2021.
The Australian pavilion promoted building connections, recognition, and sharing with neighbors. It responds to the Biennale s theme of ‘how will we live together?’ by highlighting a series of work that demonstrate the protection, revival, and celebration of Indigenous culture . The nations of Polynesia (including Aotearoa New Zealand) Melanesia, and Micronesia have dealt with the challenges of European occupation and colonization, and the impact of their settlements continues to
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