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Announcing the Elected Board Directors for 2024
The MAV Board are pleased to announce Effie Nkrumah, Daizy Maan, Neda Rahmani and Sandeep Agrawal as elected Board Directors for 2024.
CEO Report for 2023
As the incoming Acting CEO at MAV, I take deep pleasure in sharing our journey over 2023 with you, our valued community of artists, supporters, and friends.
You’re invited to the MAV 2024 AGM
MAV is looking forward to hosting it’s 2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM) at our new headquarters in the Melbourne Polytechnic Preston campus. It is a chance for you to catch up with what’s been happening at MAV over the last year, meet the operational staff and board, and check out the new office and possible art-making spaces that will soon be available for members to use.
Announcing the nominees for MAV’s Board Election 2024
MAV are pleased to announce 22 nominees are confirmed to stand for the 2024 Board of Management elections, to be held at our Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, 28 May 2024.
We were planted here, and we have a story to tell— The Hate Race review.
The Hate Race stands as a profound exploration of the intergenerational struggle faced by Black and brown parents, tasked not only with survival, but searching for belonging and acceptance.
Review: The Hate Race
Best-selling, award-winning memoir by Caribbean-Australian writer Maxine Beneba Clarke, The Hate Race just had its theatrical premiere at the Malthouse on 28th February. It’s a play based on Maxine’s experiences growing up in Western-Sydney in the 80’s. Through vignettes, we see Maxine’s journey from primary school to high school, and how she navigates her very white world.
MAV Curation Places Visual Artists in the Heart of Melbourne
MAV’s curation of creative hoardings for the Metro Tunnel Creative Program. Photo by Kit Edwards.
Yo-CiTY launches the first African-literature festival in Australia.
Guido Melo facilitates a panel discussion with acclaimed author Maxine Beneba at AFRO-(LIT)ERATURE.