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LIMINAL

Anti-racist literary platform

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Founded by Leah Jing McIntosh in late 2016, Liminal is an anti-racist literary platform that supports and elevates talented writers and artists in so-called ‘Australia’. Liminal showcases creatives from a wide range of creative disciplines—literature, art, music, journalism, and more. Working towards a more equitable arts sector, Liminal is made by a dedicated team located around the continent.

Artworks

Sanctuary, a Liminal Series of Art & Writing

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This series from Liminal, guest-edited and introduced by Panda Wong, features work by Eric Jiang, Mo Chamas, Munira Tabassum Ahmed, Raag Bhatia, Tanya Wong, and Xen Nhà. Read more on www.liminalmag.com/sanctuary

LIMINAL X Mapping Melbourne “Time Series”

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TIME, a collection of Art and Writing by LIMINAL Magazine

Projects

Past project

Mapping Melbourne 2020-21

Wed 2 Dec 2020 - Thu 28 Jan 2021

As with most arts offerings in 2020, Mapping Melbourne has had to reimagine itself in the context of COVID-19, adapting to new and ever changing conditions for public events.

Past project

Ahead of the Curve

Mon 19 Jul 2021 - Wed 31 Aug 2022

The Ahead of the Curve Commissions was a call out for young and emerging artists of colour living around Melbourne, to create new digital artworks that responded to social challenges, including COVID-19.

MAV has a profound commitment to arts and artists shaping the narratives that define who we are as a multicultural nation.

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With the deepest respect MAV acknowledges that we live, work and celebrate on unceded Aboriginal land. We thank all Elders, past and present, for their care, knowledge and generosity, as custodians of the world’s oldest continuing culture. We pledge our support towards truth telling, reparation and decolonisation. We open our hearts and minds to deep listening, learning, sharing and connecting – in solidarity with First Peoples here in Australia and around the world.