Featuring installation, moving image, song, poetry and performance, this exhibition celebrates the work of Unbound Collective, a group of First Nations women based on Kaurna Yarta whose shared praxis represents a rupturing and reimagining of colonial institutions, and radical endeavour to shape the world anew.
Grounded in First Nations methodologies of creative resistance, refusal, activism and sisterhood, their work explores complex ideas around sovereign identity and representation, centring on ethical practice and responsibility, using memory and storytelling to critically engage with colonial sites of power and knowledge production.

Ali Gumillya Baker, racist texts, 2014–24, books, dimensions variable. © the artist. Photograph: Denys Finney. Courtesy the artist and Flinders University Museum of Art, South Australia
Flinders University Museum of Art
30 September 2024 to 11 April 2025
South Australia