
Storytelling Liberation is a new video installation by Australian artist Alex Martinis Roe, and her first major exhibition in regional Victoria. Across five videos, each approximately 20 minutes in duration, the exhibition fosters international anti-colonial and feminist alliances by sharing tools for telling stories about social justice movements. For Martinis Roe, who has long focused on networks of solidarity, sharing methods of doing history has the potential to contribute to liberation; building what she calls ‘solidarity-in-difference’ and creating alliances among different positionalities.
Alex Martinis Roe in collaboration with Katerina Teaiwa, ASKI Contemporary Social History Archives, Gladys Kalichini, Alexandra Juhasz, Andre Ortega and Diana Betanzos. Supported by curator Amelia Wallin.