A silence that sits
Tickets
Free
Dates
Sunday 2 March
5.30 p.m. - 7.30 p.m.
Venue
Immigration Museum
400 Flinders St
Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia
Immigration Museum
Presented by Chamber Made and Asia TOPA, Arts Centre Melbourne
A silence that sits
Sim Chi Yin and Nikki Lam
How can we speak about silences that endure for decades? Are some erasures best left untouched or tenaciously unearthed? Journeying through themes of migration, histories and inheritance, A silence that sits invites participants to bring family photographs and share stories through song, writing and speech. Responding to Sim Chi Yin’s One Day We’ll Understand 有那么一天 — a multimedia performance and exhibition investigating family history, archive and memory against the setting of the Malayan Emergency (1948-60) — this event is led by artists Sim Chi Yin and Nikki Lam. It will delve into family silence and hidden histories and explore the many temporalities and migratory conditions that occupy this collective space. The non-hierarchical Long Table format creates a space for meaningful dialogue around complex issues. Audience members can bring their own stories of migration and family history and participate in the conversation, or they can simply listen and witness.