Sounds of the Desert: Stories of the Cameleers

Sounds of the Desert: Stories of the Cameleers

Explore the histories of the Afghan cameleers in a day of storytelling, knowledge-sharing, poetry, performance, and film.

By UNSW Galleries

Date and time

Sat, 25 May 2024 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM AEST

Location

EG02 Lecture Theatre

UNSW Paddington Campus Cnr Oxford Street & Greens Road Paddington, NSW 2021 Australia

About this event

  • 4 hours

Between 1860 and 1920, Australia relied upon mostly Islamic cameleers from South Asia, Southwest Asia, and North Africa to transport supplies, communication infrastructure, and colonial society between regional outposts. Known as ‘Afghan’ cameleers, they traversed the continent’s interior, intersecting with the tracks already established by First Nations peoples, forming an intercultural bond.

This program expands on the research of artist Elyas Alavi, exploring the forgotten histories of the Afghan cameleers in Australia. Bringing together the descendants of these communities, the program will engage audiences through storytelling, knowledge-sharing, poetry, performance, and film.

Full program to be announced.

Elyas Alavi is a visual artist with a multidisciplinary practice that spans painting, installation, moving image, poetry, and performance. Alavi’s practice often examines the complex intersections of race, displacement, memory, gender and sexuality accounting for hyper invisibilities and troubling received notions of culture and belonging. More specifically, his work complicates histories in the South West Asia and North Africa (SWANA) region and thinks through the links between the globalised condition, settler colonialism, and who is implicated in the mobility and displacement of Black and Brown bodies.

Image: Elyas Alavi, VASL (detail from series), 2024. Photographic print. Courtesy of the artist

Organised by

UNSW Galleries stands on an important place of learning and exchange first occupied by the Bidjigal and Gadigal peoples. It brings together the work of leading Australian and international practitioners, curators, and writers working in the fields of contemporary art and design. UNSW Galleries is a space for the presentation and interpretation of contemporary visual and material culture, and a site for gathering and conversation. The program stresses the importance of learning through exhibition-making, using integrated projects and events across the year to engage audiences in conversation with commentators from a range of disciplines.

Free