Knowing Otherwise Curatorial Tours
30-minute guided exhibition tour
Join MUMA’s curators for a 30-minute tour of Knowing Otherwise, a journey into the mystic and the occult, First Nations storytelling and ritual.
Knowing Otherwise
7 February – 2 April 2026
Knowing Otherwise is a major group exhibition exploring how artists enact ancestral, spiritual and embodied ways of knowing amid eroding trust in government and dominant Western frameworks.
Artists:
Paola Balla (Wemba Wemba, Gunditjmara), Carla Cescon, Yin-Ju Chen, Mel Deerson, David Egan, Gail Mabo (Meriam), Naminapu Maymuru-White (Maŋgalili), Clare Milledge, Tracey Moffatt, Vali Myers, Rosaleen Norton, Leyla Stevens, Heather B. Swann, Suzanne Treister, Karina Utomo
Curators:
Stephanie Berlangieri, Amanda Haskard (Gunaikurnai) and Francis E. Parker
Visitor Advice:
The exhibition includes depictions of nudity and sexuality. Some works reference traumatic historical events. The exhibition also includes immersive sound and low-light environments.
Image: Yin-Ju Chen, Drawing of Liquidation Maps (Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia) 2014. Charcoal and pencil on paper, 125 x 126 cm. Collection of Ms. Chien Hsiu-chih, Taipei.
30-minute guided exhibition tour
Join MUMA’s curators for a 30-minute tour of Knowing Otherwise, a journey into the mystic and the occult, First Nations storytelling and ritual.
Knowing Otherwise
7 February – 2 April 2026
Knowing Otherwise is a major group exhibition exploring how artists enact ancestral, spiritual and embodied ways of knowing amid eroding trust in government and dominant Western frameworks.
Artists:
Paola Balla (Wemba Wemba, Gunditjmara), Carla Cescon, Yin-Ju Chen, Mel Deerson, David Egan, Gail Mabo (Meriam), Naminapu Maymuru-White (Maŋgalili), Clare Milledge, Tracey Moffatt, Vali Myers, Rosaleen Norton, Leyla Stevens, Heather B. Swann, Suzanne Treister, Karina Utomo
Curators:
Stephanie Berlangieri, Amanda Haskard (Gunaikurnai) and Francis E. Parker
Visitor Advice:
The exhibition includes depictions of nudity and sexuality. Some works reference traumatic historical events. The exhibition also includes immersive sound and low-light environments.
Image: Yin-Ju Chen, Drawing of Liquidation Maps (Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia) 2014. Charcoal and pencil on paper, 125 x 126 cm. Collection of Ms. Chien Hsiu-chih, Taipei.
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Highlights
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Location
Monash University Museum of Art
900 Dandenong Rd (building F)
Monash University, Caulfield campus Caulfield East, VIC 3145
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