Mark du Potiers' 'Some Days My Skin Just Isn't So Thick'
Event description
Some days, life just isn’t a rainbow, and getting out of bed is a bad idea! Where do we find courage to meet our next challenge? A party might be the answer! Squishy dinosaurs, witchy magic and colourful rocky horrors take over the Queensland Multicultural Centre in a free, gay ol’ time with performances, music, dance, food and drinks on Saturday 9 November.
‘Some Days My Skin Just Isn’t So Thick’ is a visual art exhibition (1 October – 18 November), with a central focus on resilience. Main themes include: discomfort, perseverance, and survival in the process of challenging adversity – especially for those with migrant heritages, for whom biology, society, culture and (mis)communication both help and hinder in the battle with their own obstacles.
Mark du Potiers is a Magandjin (Brisbane) born, raised and based sculptor, with Australian, Hong Konger and Chinese migrant heritage. He is interested in how identity, sexuality, and mental health challenges form and change across multi-cultural environments. His artworks are often made with fabrics, bright colour, symbolism and collaboration.
Presented by BEMAC as part of Melt Festival of queer arts and culture.
About BEMAC Live
BEMAC Live is a series of professionally produced shows, underpinned by BEMAC’s programming principles, that champion and elevate diverse artists, and their artistry, as creators of original work of the highest quality and relevance possible. For more information about BEMAC’s program of upcoming events, visit bemac.org.au/season/
Exhibition Party: 6:30pm, Saturday 9 November
Queensland Multicultural Centre
102 Main Street, Kangaroo Point QLD
Free. Registration required.
Exhibition
1 October–18 November
Open weekdays 10am–4pm
No booking required
There is very limited parking around the QMC. We encourage all guests to use public transport. QMC is only a 2-minute short walk from the Holman Street Ferry Terminal and bus route 234. You can find more info about how to get to QMC at http://qmc.org.au/visit
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