19/06/2026
Continuing this week in the Deakin University Art Gallery is ‘দাদার খোঁজে Finding Dada’ featuring the work of artist and Deakin graduate, Anindita Banerjee.
Anindita Banerjee is an interdisciplinary artist and “twice uprooted passenger seat migrant” living on the lands of the Wadawurrung people of the Kulin Nation (Ballarat, Victoria). Her work interrogates ideas of cultural otherness, authentic identity, and the sense of home. This exhibition features photographic portraits of male figures in her life, including from the Indigenous community, in whom she finds reflections of her Dada’s (grandfather’s) facial features. She overlays these portraits with patterns reconstructed from memories of ritualistic ceremonies and mark-making. While creating these gestural hybrid rituals, she wonders where her place is as an immigrant to the unceded lands of present-day Australia.
Learn more about this deeply personal exhibition through her own words, in a video on our YouTube playlist where she talks about the exhibition and the works on display. Follow the link here to watch the video https://youtu.be/yLxczffzBbc?si=s2DCyVKh3CC5or-6
Please visit deakin.edu.au/art-collection/ for more details.
Deakin University Art Gallery
FREE ENTRY
OPEN: Monday – Friday 10am – 4pm (closed public holidays).
LOCATION: Building FA, Deakin University Burwood Campus, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, 3125.
There is free one hour parking along the ovals in close walking distance to the gallery.
The exhibition continues until Friday 7 August
Image Caption: Anindita Banerjee pictured in the filming of her video with Curator Kira Godoroja-Prieckaerts and filmmaker Ben Gurvich from Benzen Video. Photograph Tabitha Davies.
Artwork © courtesy of the artist
Anindita Banerjee Ray
Deakin University - Arts & Ed
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Benzen Video Productions