Local artists to light up windows in Brunswick this winter

Next Wave’s inaugural Winter Windows will feature local artists Axel Garay and Liwen Lian – whose works will light up Brunswick Mechanics Institute’s windows from Friday 4 July.

Axel Garay (Meriam/Puerto Rican/Malaysian) is an emerging queer First Nations interdisciplinary artist and storyteller working with the still and moving image. He put forward his work Sik, which grapples with a future filled with colourful plastics and wrappers from our food and product consumption. The themes in this work remind us that we have a unified future and invite the Merri-Bek community to explore it together.

Liwen Lian is a Hui-Chinese 回族 visual artist, designer, and community arts labourer. They put forward an ongoing work, Nightfall – a story of their alter ego Salima who ‘traverses the liminal space between worlds – human and machine, seen and unseen, the tangible and the dreamed’. With styling in collaboration with Merri-Bek based fashion designer Wilson Jedd Adams, the work draws from Islamic mysticism, Christian allegory, and Chinese cosmology, to question the boundaries of reality in an age where digital illusions blur truth.

These artists responded to an open callout, where Next Wave invited artists who live, work or study in Merri-bek to propose video works responding to the theme Possible Worlds: Imagined Futures.

Axel and Liwen’s works were selected by a panel including local award-winning curator, writer and art historian Nur Shkembi, former Next Wave Young Artistic Director MaggZ, alongside Next Wave’s Lead Program Producer Frances Robinson and CEO Elyse Goldfinch.

“We’re thrilled to be supporting Axel Garay and Liwen Lian – two visionary artists whose practices push boundaries and invite bold conversations,” Elyse said. “Axel’s Sik offers a powerful reflection on consumption and future ecologies through a First Nations lens, while Liwen’s Nightfall immerses us in a poetic, otherworldly journey that blurs the lines between the real and the imagined. Their work challenges, inspires, and expands the ways we see and engage with the world around us.”

You can be one of the first to experience these works at the Winter Windows launch on Friday 4 July.

The launch – a ‘post-solstice gathering, relishing in the longest nights of the year’ – will also feature a tour of other nocturnal art programs happening in Brunswick this Winter.

This includes projections at Michelle Gugliemo Park, Counihan Gallery’s Winter Night Screen program and Blak Dot’s Winter Screenings.

Axel and Liwen’s works will illuminate their corner of Bulleke-bek (Brunswick) from dawn until dusk from Friday 4 July to Monday 18 August.

Possible Worlds: Imagined Futures | Winter Windows Launch
When: Friday 4 July
Where: Next Wave | Brunswick Mechanics Institute 270 Sydney Road, Bulleke-bek (Brunswick)
Tickets: Free, register via Humantix

For more information, contact the Next Wave Communications Manager, Maddie Lakos Email: maddie@nextwave.org.au Phone: 0400 762 296