Bamboo Entwine as they Grow: Exhibition Closing, Performance & Workshop

Bamboo Entwine as they Grow: Exhibition Closing, Performance & Workshop

The Bankstown Arts CentreBankstown, NSW
Saturday, Feb 14, 2026 from 2 pm to 5 pm AEDT
Overview

Join us for the closing event of Bamboo Entwine as they Grow at Bankstown Arts Centre, featuring performances and an artmaking workshop

About the event

Join us as we mark the closing of the exhibition Bamboo Entwine as they Grow at Bankstown Arts Centre.

The day will include performances by exhibiting artist Sarah Ong and collaborator Joshua Hwa, and an artmaking workshop with bamboo facilitated by exhibiting artist Cindy Yuen-Zhe Chen.

Where: Bankstown Arts Centre, 5 Olympic Parade, Bankstown

When: Saturday 14 February 2026, 2-5pm

Light refreshments will be provided.

This is a free event. Please register your attendance for catering and accessibility purposes.


About the exhibition

Bamboo Entwine as they Grow has been developed in collaboration by Bankstown Arts Centre and the Museum of Art and Culture, yapang. This two-part exhibition focusses on the practices of three artists Tiyan Baker, Cindy Yuen-Zhe Chen and Sarah Ong, presenting new and loaned artwork across both sites. The three artists have used bamboo to explore themes of labour, love, resilience, and life transplanted, each through their own contemporary bamboo practice. Baker, Chen, and Ong show how remarkable the humble bamboo grove is - despite its far-away origins, and its ‘primitive’ reputation, they recognise that bamboo plays a vital role in the lives of many people across Australia with spiritual and emotional significance.

With mutual admiration for each other’s artistic practices, the three artists had hoped to one day work together in a collaborative way. As this project has grown over both locations the artists have shared skills, laughs, labour, research and memories born from having East Asian backgrounds and mixed cultural upbringings in Australia. Bamboo Entwine as they Grow plays on bamboo’s role in our contemporary world and speaks to the need for all of us to connect and share knowledge so we can grow and thrive together.


Exhibition dates

Bankstown Arts Centre

Saturday 6 December 2025 - Saturday 14 Feburary 2026


Museum of Art and Culture, yapang

Friday 12 December 2025 - Sunday 15 February 2026

Join us for the closing event of Bamboo Entwine as they Grow at Bankstown Arts Centre, featuring performances and an artmaking workshop

About the event

Join us as we mark the closing of the exhibition Bamboo Entwine as they Grow at Bankstown Arts Centre.

The day will include performances by exhibiting artist Sarah Ong and collaborator Joshua Hwa, and an artmaking workshop with bamboo facilitated by exhibiting artist Cindy Yuen-Zhe Chen.

Where: Bankstown Arts Centre, 5 Olympic Parade, Bankstown

When: Saturday 14 February 2026, 2-5pm

Light refreshments will be provided.

This is a free event. Please register your attendance for catering and accessibility purposes.


About the exhibition

Bamboo Entwine as they Grow has been developed in collaboration by Bankstown Arts Centre and the Museum of Art and Culture, yapang. This two-part exhibition focusses on the practices of three artists Tiyan Baker, Cindy Yuen-Zhe Chen and Sarah Ong, presenting new and loaned artwork across both sites. The three artists have used bamboo to explore themes of labour, love, resilience, and life transplanted, each through their own contemporary bamboo practice. Baker, Chen, and Ong show how remarkable the humble bamboo grove is - despite its far-away origins, and its ‘primitive’ reputation, they recognise that bamboo plays a vital role in the lives of many people across Australia with spiritual and emotional significance.

With mutual admiration for each other’s artistic practices, the three artists had hoped to one day work together in a collaborative way. As this project has grown over both locations the artists have shared skills, laughs, labour, research and memories born from having East Asian backgrounds and mixed cultural upbringings in Australia. Bamboo Entwine as they Grow plays on bamboo’s role in our contemporary world and speaks to the need for all of us to connect and share knowledge so we can grow and thrive together.


Exhibition dates

Bankstown Arts Centre

Saturday 6 December 2025 - Saturday 14 Feburary 2026


Museum of Art and Culture, yapang

Friday 12 December 2025 - Sunday 15 February 2026

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  • 3 hours
  • In person

Location

The Bankstown Arts Centre

5 Olympic Parade

Bankstown, NSW 2200

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