Thread: Connecting Stories and Community
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Thread: Connecting Stories and Community

4 July 2026 – 13 Sept 2026
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About this event

For millennia, clothing and body adornment have shaped, and made visible, connections to land, community and culture. Developed through ongoing conversations between artists and community members from the South-East Queensland city of Logan and the National Portrait Gallery, Thread: Connecting stories and community traces the relationships between garments and the histories, labour and knowledge systems of First Peoples, and offers pathways for deeper intercultural understanding.

First presented at Logan Art Gallery, this exhibition features works from the National Portrait Collection, including 19th-century prints and contemporary photographs. These portraits are shown with existing and newly commissioned works by Logan-based artists, Quandamooka woman (with cultural links to Eulo and the South Sea Islander community, Vanuatu) Kyra Mancktelow, Pamela See (Xue Mei Ling) and Sāmoan/Australian collective Lanatina and Sualauvi Ah Kuoi.

The exhibition is the outcome of a creative consultation process grounded in deep listening and reflection with segments of Logan's diverse community. Bringing different perspectives together, Thread reflects on the shared and evolving cultural landscape of Logan, reveals new ideas on collective identity and collaboration.

These ideas of intercultural exchange have informed the core commission for the exhibition: a possum-skin cloak made by Mancktelow, her family, community and Elders over the course of the exhibition at Logan Art Gallery. This work, alongside other responsive artworks, will now be on at the National Portrait Gallery.

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National Portrait Gallery

King Edward Terrace

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