
Rarohenga
Join us in this exhibition as we delve into the profound essence of Rarohenga, bridging the gap between our existence and the unseen world - ultimately transforming our understanding of life, death, and everything in between.
Upcoming & current shows
Join us in this exhibition as we delve into the profound essence of Rarohenga, bridging the gap between our existence and the unseen world - ultimately transforming our understanding of life, death, and everything in between.
Blak Dot is proud to present: Te Koha by noa hāmana part of this years Melbourne FRINGE Festival.
Blak Dot is proud to present: moa fleiva by Jasmin Seale part of this years Melbourne FRINGE Festival.
Celebrating the hands that build our world - one cut at a time.
Working Class invites us to reflect on the unseen labour that holds our communities together. Working Class is for anyone who's ever clocked in, carried weight, or felt overlooked. It's a celebration. It’s a protest. It’s art that works.
Tera echo is an ongoing project that responds to carceral cultures with creative action, performed indeed as a ghost in the machine. The contemporary works for this exhibition fuse sound, video, installation, expanded painting, and performance residue responding to the Australian Government’s Kangaroo Harvest Management Plan.
rraykana (emu) What began as a creative rivalry during incarceration sparked something deeper: a practice rooted in cultural reconnection, healing, and strength.
Tō’u Vaira’a Tamari’i (My Womb) / Fuck You, I’m not your Dusky Maiden - unmuted!, presented by Françoise Schneiders, showcases works rooted in matriarchal wisdom and Indigenous sovereignty.
HONONGA, presented by Irihipeti Waretini, is grounded in a shared canopy of presence, culture, and care - anchoring community through ancestral ties.
EXCHANGE is a group exhibition featuring a dynamic new body of work by eight
First Nations artists based in Naarm (Melbourne), Victoria.