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Experience We Outside, a striking exhibition showcasing the resilience, identity, and creativity of African-Australian youth through powerful photography.
We Outside is a visual documentary by Nigerian-Australian photographer Ayooluwatomiwa ‘Ibukun’ Oloruntoba, capturing event spaces created by and for young African-Australians in Melbourne.
Oloruntoba’s style is often observational, yet there is an undeniable intimacy in his photographs that reflects his active role as a community member and advocate. Using 35mm film, Oloruntoba’s black-and-white images allow the strength of community to lead the narrative throughout this body of work.
Through showcasing this identity and what it means to be African-Australian, We Outside brings recognition to these events while advocating for their ongoing support.
The project serves as a testament to the importance of these culturally safe environments by engaging event organisers to uncover the challenges they face, the motivations driving them, and the support required for the continued development of these spaces.
Supported by the City of Melbourne Arts Grants
Adult $15
Senior $10
Concession Free
Child Free
Member Free
Until Sunday 17 August: 10am to 5pm
On display in the Grand Foyer and Community Gallery
Dr Ayooluwatomiwa 'Ibukun' Oloruntoba is a 27-year-old Nigerian-Australian analogue photographer based in Melbourne. With an MD/PhD in AI and dermatology from Monash University, his medical interest in the human condition informs his passion for documentary photography, capturing people, events, and cultural narratives.
Gifted a point-and-shoot film camera by his father in 2018, Ibukun has since explored various film formats, from 35mm to large format. A transformative visit to galleries in the U.S., where he encountered the work of photographers from the African Diaspora, deepened his commitment to representation. Recognising the lack of visibility in Australia, he now uses photography to celebrate and amplify African-Australian stories, working to carve out space for their narratives in the broader artistic landscape.
Open daily 10am–5pm
400 Flinders Street, Melbourne
Adult $15
Senior $10
Concession Free
Child Free
Member Free
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