Ritualising Leisure
Presented by Bella Singal & Nongkrong
DETAILS
Free, no booking required
Balam Balam Place (North Steps)
15 Phoenix Street, Brunswick VIC, Australia
DATES
Thu 21 May 6 – 8pm
Exhibition launch and ritual performance
Sat 23 May 12 – 6pm
Ritualising Leisure x Nongkrong
Sun 24 May 11am – 3pm
Closing of exhibition
Ritualising Leisure is an invitation to reconsider how time spent together can be oriented towards collective care. Constructed from locally sourced and upcycled materials in Melbourne/Naarm, the exhibition draws on cultural, mythological and oral histories of mangroves and coastal ecologies in Jakarta.
Designed and constructed by Monash Bachelor of Architecture students and led by lecturer Bella Singal, this space for collective ritual explores how design can repair relationships between people and more-than-human ecologies. It celebrates multicultural diasporic practices that shape Naarm’s design culture, engaging Indonesian and broader international communities.
Installations of ecologies and 1:1 wall prototypes sit alongside countermaps tracing relationships between Indonesian and international diasporas in Naarm, reconnecting to Jakarta. Each prototype draws on Jakarta’s material histories while working with locally available materials in Naarm, revealing layered narratives embedded in place and material. The works explore ‘circularity’, material lifecycles and afterlives of materials across the Asia-Pacific region.
A series of events, workshops and performances proposes new rituals that respond to social and ecological exhaustion.
Developed in collaboration with Nongkrong, a public program will celebrate Indonesian diasporic communities in Australia. By inviting audiences to engage in shared making and reflection, Ritualising Leisure expands access to design discourse and advocates for a culturally and socially engaged design practice.