An exhibition by Ali Al Omari, Josh Saniora & Robbie Spooner.
CONFRONTING IDENTITY, QUEERING SPACE, AND ARCHIVING REALITIES.
The purpose of this exhibition is to showcase the research outcomes of the MArch (Prof) Dystopian and Narrative Architecture stream, which explores how architecture can address critical social, cultural, and political issues. Through speculative designs and narrative-driven projects, the exhibition aims to engage the public in conversations about topics such as identity, archiving history, and queer space. Held in Wellington, this exhibition will highlight the creative potential of architecture as a tool for social critique and public dialogue.
Exhibition open:
Monday - Friday 8:30am - 6pm
Weekends 10am - 3pm
Te Auaha Gallery, 65 Dixon Street, Wellington