when: 31 January 2025 - 09 February 2025 | venue: Museum of Brisbane | cost: Free | address: Brisbane City Hall, 64 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City
published: 07 Feb 2025, 5 min read
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BrisAsia Festival 2025 presents Sacred Circles - Artist in Residence: Sara Nejad.
Museum of Brisbane (MoB) is excited to welcome Sara Nejad as their upcoming Artist in Residence. Sara's residency will harness the mandala as a motif to explore themes of identity and belonging. Mandalas have a rich history in Persian art and architecture. Sara is drawn to the significance of these symbols in her own life, but also their resonance across other cultures and spiritualities. During her residency, she will engage with various Brisbane communities to create a series of collaborative mandalas. Over several months, these works will be added to the MoB entrance as an evolving installation. Sara's project celebrates the beauty of our multicultural city, encouraging us to stand together in our differences.
MoB's Artist in Residence program is supported by Tim Fairfax AC. For more information please visit the MoB website.
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BrisAsia Festival 2025 presents Sacred Circles - Artist in Residence: Sara Nejad.
Museum of Brisbane (MoB) is excited to welcome Sara Nejad as their upcoming Artist in Residence. Sara's residency will harness the mandala as a motif to explore themes of identity and belonging. Mandalas have a rich history in Persian art and architecture. Sara is drawn to the significance of these symbols in her own life, but also their resonance across other cultures and spiritualities. During her residency, she will engage with various Brisbane communities to create a series of collaborative mandalas. Over several months, these works will be added to the MoB entrance as an evolving installation. Sara's project celebrates the beauty of our multicultural city, encouraging us to stand together in our differences.
MoB's Artist in Residence program is supported by Tim Fairfax AC. For more information please visit the MoB website.
Go see Sacred Circles - Artist in Residence: Sara Nejad 2025.
Sacred Circles - Artist in Residence: Sara Nejad 2025 is on 31 January 2025 - 09 February 2025. The opening hours are: Check venue for opening hours. Conveniently located in Brisbane City.
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