Previous exhibitions

Snapshot! project by photographer Louis Lim on display in the Living Museum of Logan.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Louis Lim, Snapshot! Capturing Street Styles of Logan, installation view, Living Museum of Logan 2022. 

Past Living Museum of Logan exhibitions

 

First Nations Space

July 2022 – June 2025

First Nations Space was the first exhibition in the Living Museum of Logan co-curated with Logan’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The space encouraged visitors to learn about First Nations’ languages and culture and provided an opportunity to hear digital stories from Logan’s Elders.

Click here to view a booklet about the First Nations Space 

 

Big Voices: Children’s Art Matters

July 2023 – January 2025

Big Voices: Children’s Art Matters was developed in collaboration with the State Library of Queensland. It showcased works by children from Woodridge State School that had been collected by Dr Barbara Piscitelli. It brought home to the people of Logan a sense of pride and inspiration to a new generation of young artists.

 

Kato Kakala in Logan

October 2023 – June 2024

Kato Kakala in Logan was a pilot residency project supported by Logan City Council’s Community Development Fund and hosted by the Living Museum of Logan. It explored concepts of building unity through diversity.

Click here to view a booklet about Kato Kakala

 

Nourish: Food Stories Connecting People, Cultures and Countries

July 2022 – October 2023

Nourish showcased stories from Logan’s kitchens, markets and gardens, highlighting the universal language of food. The exhibition shared stories of human survival, spirit and creativity all linked together through personal connection to food.

Click here to view a booklet about Nourish

 

Snapshot! Capturing Street Style in Logan

July 2022 – July 2023

Local photographers Isaiah Nakachi, Nadya Wilson and Taijha Utner, led and mentored by Louis Lim, captured the street fashion styles of Logan residents. Paying tribute to the tradition of street photography, this project aimed to capture the contemporary personal style of Logan’s diverse residents. This project was supported by the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF). RADF is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Logan City Council to support arts and culture in regional Queensland.

 

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