Pari ∞ An artist-run space on Dharug Land for Western Sydney. Opening hours 🕑
Thursday to Sun 12—4PM

⩤ 𓋼 𖥧𖤣 ⾕ ⑁ ⛫ 𓍙  Domain is opening THIS SUNDAY, 21 June from 1–4PM at Pari!  𓍙 ⛫ ⑁ ⾕ 𖤣𖥧𓋼⩤Exhibition Dates: Sunday 21 June...
19/06/2026

⩤ 𓋼 𖥧𖤣 ⾕ ⑁ ⛫ 𓍙 Domain is opening THIS SUNDAY, 21 June from 1–4PM at Pari! 𓍙 ⛫ ⑁ ⾕ 𖤣𖥧𓋼⩤

Exhibition Dates: Sunday 21 June –– Sunday 16 August
Artist Talks: 1PM––3PM, Sunday 26 July @ Pari

✦ Featuring works by:
Chloë Abdenour Chloë Abdelnour
Katerina Asistin katerina asistin
Lingam Brown Lingam Brown
Guillermo Robayo-Gómez
Sydney Jarrett Sydney Jarrett
Aysenur Kara Ayşenur(*^▽^)/★*☆
Janey Li Janey Li 黎佳
JV Sangalang its me
Huiyi Xiao Huiyi Xiao

🌱 Organised by Saira Krishan Saira Krishan and Jeyne Wade Jeyne Wade

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A domain is an area of knowledge and control used most commonly to refer to public space, the home, geographies and the Internet.

˙sǝʇɐɹǝɯolƃuoɔ ɥɔǝʇ ‘ǝʇɐʇs ǝɥʇ ‘lɐᴉlᴉɯɐɟ ǝɥʇ ‘ʎʇᴉɔ ǝɥʇ ‘ʎuoloɔ ǝɥ┴

In Domain, artists reclaim and construct their agency, questioning and queering the matrixes of control that steer these realms.

¿sɹǝʍod ǝsǝɥʇ ɟo ǝɔɐɟ ǝɥʇ uı ɓuıɓuolǝq puıɟ ǝʍ op ʍoH

Between public space and protest; cruising and s*x work; distant cultural histories severed by immigration; poetry and labour. Artists create clarity in the murky third spaces that emerge betwixt these intersecting binaries.

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📸 Still from ‘The Fire That Wouldn’t Call Itself Ash’ by Huiyi Xiao, showing at Domain

We are so excited to welcome you to the opening of our next exhibition: Domain 🧱🪨Opening: 1PM—4PM, Sunday 21 JuneExhibit...
13/06/2026

We are so excited to welcome you to the opening of our next exhibition: Domain 🧱🪨

Opening: 1PM—4PM, Sunday 21 June
Exhibition Dates: Sunday 21 June — Sunday 16 August

Featuring works by:
Chloe Abdenour Chloë Abdelnour
Katerina Asistin katerina asistin
Lingam Brown Lingam Brown
Guillermo Robayo-Gomez
Sydney Jarrett Sydney Jarrett
Aysenur Kara Ayşenur(*^▽^)/★*☆
Janey Li Janey Li 黎佳
JV Sangalang its me
Huiyi Xiao Huiyi Xiao

🌱 Organised by Saira Krishan Saira Krishan and Jeyne Wade Jeyne Wade

𓍙 ⛫ 𓉱 ⾕⟟ ♖ 𓉞 𖤣𖥧𓋼⛰⩤

A domain is an area of knowledge and control used most commonly to refer to public space, the home, geographies and the Internet.

˙sǝʇɐɹǝɯolƃuoɔ ɥɔǝʇ ‘ǝʇɐʇs ǝɥʇ ‘lɐᴉlᴉɯɐɟ ǝɥʇ ‘ʎʇᴉɔ ǝɥʇ ‘ʎuoloɔ ǝɥ┴

In Domain, artists reclaim and construct their agency, questioning and queering the matrixes of control that steer these realms.

¿sɹǝʍod ǝsǝɥʇ ɟo ǝɔɐɟ ǝɥʇ uı ɓuıɓuolǝq puıɟ ǝʍ op ʍoH

Between public space and protest; cruising and s*x work; distant cultural histories severed by immigration; poetry and labour. Artists create clarity in the murky third spaces that emerge betwixt these intersecting binaries.

𓍙 ⛫ 𓉱 ⾕⟟ ♖ 𓉞 𖤣𖥧𓋼⛰⩤

🖋️Design by Rainer Ciar rainer

Tomorrow is the final day of Meja Kita, a tender and familial show that has welcomed community, cultural craft and a pla...
06/06/2026

Tomorrow is the final day of Meja Kita, a tender and familial show that has welcomed community, cultural craft and a place to rest and play 🧡

Join us for our Kerokan workshop and Mother to Daughter discussion (link in bio🔗🪙)

Amongst Meja Kita, we see the weaving of motherhood and creative practice with Lia Maula’s work,

Pencil. Paper. Postpartum., 2025-26

The birthing of a child is not only the birth of the child but also the rebirth of the mother’s self. For me, the changes that came with motherhood and postpartum made me question my identity and creative process. The arrangement of this piece is an ode to the love and support that guided me through postpartum period.



View Lia’s full text in person or at our wesbite

Supported by Emma Cao Naomi Segal and Sehej Kaur

📷 Document Photography

Meja Kita’s closing event takes place this Sunday. Pop down to hear artist Zahra Wiradilaga and her mother Astrid Jayeng...
04/06/2026

Meja Kita’s closing event takes place this Sunday. Pop down to hear artist Zahra Wiradilaga and her mother Astrid Jayengsari in conversation 🌬️💙

Given or Created?, 2025
Video

My body of work investigates how identity comes both from what you’re given and how you shape it. It examines my own process of self-discovery, influenced by culture, hobbies, community and, most notably, family.

Read Zahra’s full artwork text at our website or in-person.

Curated by Wasielah Noorsjamsi and A’isyiyah

Supported by Emma Cao Naomi Segal and Sehej Kaur

📷 Document Photography

Our closing programs for Meja Kita are here! 🪙🪑Join us on Sunday 7 June for a Kerok Kerokan program by Vina Purwantoro a...
03/06/2026

Our closing programs for Meja Kita are here! 🪙🪑Join us on Sunday 7 June for a Kerok Kerokan program by Vina Purwantoro and an in-conversation between artist Zahra Wiradilaga and her mother Astrid Jayengsari.

More details below ⬇️

Sunday 7 June
11am-12.30pm
Kerok Kerokan
In this women’s only gathering Vina Purwantoro will be sharing with you the practice of Kerokan, its cultural significance, healing attributes and how you can do this at home. Each attendee will be given a Kerokan care package that will include all the tools you’ll need to start exploring this healing practice.

Registrations are required for Kerok Kerokan - link in bio 🔗

Sunday 7 June
1pm-2pm
A Mother & Daughter in Conversation
Join artist Zahra Wiradilaga and her mother Astrid Jayengsari in an informal chat about the themes of culture, lineage and upbringing explored in Zahra’s work Given or Created?

No registrations required for A Mother & Daughter in Conversation - come as you are!

Tea, coffee & kue (cakes) provided by Meja Kita.



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Curated by Wasielah Noorsjamsi and A’isyiyah

Supported by Emma Cao Naomi Segal and Sehej Kaur

📷 Document Photography

It’s the final week to experience and embrace Meja Kita at Pari🧡drop by to see the beautiful textile work by Vina Purwan...
02/06/2026

It’s the final week to experience and embrace Meja Kita at Pari🧡drop by to see the beautiful textile work by Vina Purwantoro

In the name of God, the Womb, 2026
Textile and brass

In Arabic, ‘Bisah Ar Rahman Ar Rahim’ commonly translates to ‘In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful’.

The names of Allah SWT, Rahman and Rahim, come from the arabic root R-H-M, which also forms rahim meaning the Womb.



Contemplating on my mother’s acts of care and inherited knowledge this textile piece weaves together two forms of healing - Kerokan (coin rubbing) and Istigfar (seeking forgiveness)

Read Vina’s full artist statement in person or at our website. Join Vina this Sunday for a women’s only gathering, sharing the practice of Kerokan 🪙

Supported by Emma Cao Naomi Segal and Sehej Kaur

Eid al Adha Mubarak from Meja Kita & Pari! May Allah Almighty increase us in faith, accept our deeds and bestow upon us ...
29/05/2026

Eid al Adha Mubarak from Meja Kita & Pari! May Allah Almighty increase us in faith, accept our deeds and bestow upon us His Mercy. We ask Allah - The Protector and The Guardian - to protect and liberate our brothers and sisters in Palestine, Syria, Sudan and beyond. Ameen.

Potret Raya, 2022
Archival print
Dimensions variable

Potret Raya is Aida and Farhana Ismail’s annual Eid photography project that aims to reimagine the traditional family portrait by blurring the lines between reality and fiction. The theme changes each year, however this series from 2022 is their personal favourite.

Learn more about their creative work online or in person at this weekend’s Eid Open House 💟🪑

Curated by Wasielah Noorsjamsi and A’isyiyah
Supported by
Emma Cao Naomi Segal Sehej Kaur

📷 Photography by Document Photography

May 31st Eid Open House: Halal Bi Halal 💟🪑12-4pm An Eid al Adha Gathering for Families.‘Eat together and do not eat sepa...
18/05/2026

May 31st Eid Open House: Halal Bi Halal 💟🪑

12-4pm

An Eid al Adha Gathering for Families.

‘Eat together and do not eat separately, for the blessing is in being together.’

~Prophet Muhammed

Celebrate the blessed days of Eid al Adha with a classic Indonesian-style barbecue. Halal Bi Halal is an Indonesian tradition where families come together to foster the Islamic tradition of silaturahmi - showing mercy and asking for forgiveness from one another. Join us for makan bersama (eating together), nostalgic games for the kids and space to reflect on our intentions.

Featuring a very special sensory crafts table by Astrid Jayengsari of PaperPlayground exploring themes of nurturance, lineage & memory centred around her maternal grandmother Opung Emak. Astrid will also prepare DIY ketupat Eid greeting cards for the kids.

Please note: in accordance with our Islamic customs, men are encouraged to use the front courtyard as their gathering space while the main gallery will be reserved for women and children. Men may use the prayer space in the main gallery and walk through to access the amenities.

come down and see the tender woven work of Meja Kita artist and co-curator Wasielah NoorsjamsiHolding onto where light g...
15/05/2026

come down and see the tender woven work of Meja Kita artist and co-curator Wasielah Noorsjamsi

Holding onto where light gathers, 2026
Mixed media (sound, textile, light)
Dimensions variable

Speakers wrapped in handwoven lace sit alongside a lightbox bearing (The Healer), softening technology through gestures of domestic care. The soundscape of children’s voices, birds, and salawat from my nephew’s aqiqah moves between play and prayer, forming the rhythm of home life.



Read Wasielah’s full text at our website or in person🩶

Come down to the Meja Kita show and spend time with Nur Aishah Kenton’s work ‘Rindu (to yearn, to long for)’From the ser...
05/05/2026

Come down to the Meja Kita show and spend time with Nur Aishah Kenton’s work ‘Rindu (to yearn, to long for)’

From the series Orchard, 2005
Printed images on cotton, traditional Malaysian batik fabric

There is a room on the ground floor of my home in Kuala Lumpur where my mother Shuhana prays, it is also where she keeps her art supplies, as well as being the place where she often rests during the day. Once a skilful artist, my mother hasn’t picked up a paint brush for many years. These days, instead of painting orchids, she prefers to display them and grow them in her garden.

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The act of photographing with Shuhana permits us, even for a short time, to acknowledge and celebrate the inseparable bond of being mother and daughter. Simultaneously, photography allows us to forge new ground in our relationship as individuals, at the centre of which is a deep empathy and love for each other.

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Read Aisha’s full artwork text on our website or in person


🐛 Supported by Emma Cao , Naomi Segal and Sehej Kaur
📸 Photography by Document Photography.

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North Parramatta, NSW
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Thursday 11am - 6pm
Friday 11am - 6pm
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