Australia Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2025 to Showcase Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainability
- The Australian Institute of Architects has announced the Creative Directors for the Australia Pavilion at the upcoming 19th International Exhibition in Venice. Dr. Michael Mossman, Emily McDaniel, and Jack Gillmer will lead the project titled HOME, focusing on Australia's Indigenous knowledge systems.
- The pavilion aims to engage visitors with themes of environmental stewardship and sustainability, specifically highlighting First Nations knowledge and practices. The design will create a sensory experience, inviting audiences to explore Australia's natural environment through Indigenous perspectives.
- HOME is designed as a space for intercultural exchange, encouraging dialogue between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. The pavilion will feature storytelling, making, and cultural practices that reflect First Nations values, promoting cultural safety and sustainability.
- The pavilion's programming will include performances, generational storytelling, and hands-on activities, allowing visitors to actively participate in cultural exchanges. This interactive approach aims to enhance the visitor experience beyond the physical design of the pavilion.
- The creators of the pavilion were selected through a competitive process by the Curatorial Committee, recognized for their nuanced approach to showcasing Australian architecture. The committee emphasized the importance of inclusivity and sustainability in their selection.
- The HOME exhibit will open to the public on May 8, 2025, providing a platform for global audiences to engage with Australia's architectural narrative and First Nations cultural perspectives. Other national pavilions have also announced their themes for the exhibition, which runs from May 24th to November 23rd, 2025.
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