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Listening Back

Listening Back explores friendship, memory, and synergy through an interactive sound, sculpture, and installation exhibit. Works carry traces of dialogue, inviting visitors to reflect on shared experiences and the echoes they leave behind.

Join The House of Resonance and Me Ma Moo at the 'Listening Back' exhibition

in Macleay Valley Community Art Gallery

from Thursday 18th of June until Sunday the 21st of June 2026.

​Listening Back Exhibition Opening Dates and Times:

Macleay Valley Community Art Gallery

Thursday 18th of June until Sunday 21st of June 2026

Opening Hours: 10.30am - 4pm

Closing Event:

Sunday 21st June 2-4pm at the Macleay Valley Community Art Gallery

Live Music and Performance Art

Meet the Artists: 

The Artists Me Ma Moo and The House of Resonance

will be at the Gallery from Thursday to Sunday 10.30am - 4pm. ​​

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Listening Back

The exhibition celebrates the enduring principles of friendship, holding space for shared memories and the gentle resonance of nostalgia. Listening Back explores what remains after an exchange, between people, materials, and creative processes. Each work carries traces of dialogue: an echo of what was offered and what was received.

The exhibition unfolds across two interconnected spaces. The first room presents a monochromic environment where sound, object, and soft sculpture emphasise listening and response. Subtle gestures and material traces reveal the beginnings of creative exchange.

The atmosphere shifts in the second room into a vibrant fluorescent playground of memory and nostalgia, celebrating collaboration. The mixed media installation evokes shared experiences and fragments of the past, where the artists’ responses to one another come alive.

 

Listening Back is interactive and participatory, inviting visitors to engage and become part of the dialogue and consider how connection leaves traces, in objects, in sound, and in the memories.

Listening Back 

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​We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land. In the spirit of respect and humanity, we recognise the Aboriginal peoples of Australia as the traditional owners and custodians of these lands and waters. We pay my respect to them, their cultures and their elders past, present and emerging and recognise the strength and resilience of First Nations Peoples in fighting for their cultures, communities, and lands.

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