Refugee Camp in My Neighbourhood

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A SIMULATED REFUGEE JOURNEY

The Refugee Camp in my Neighbourhood project was developed in 2014, through partnership with more than 30 community organisations. Initial consultations with the UNSW Centre for Refugee Research engaged more than 100 local community members, including young people, from refugee and asylum seeker communities to design the simulated camp, providing ideas for how the stop should look and what physical elements need to be included. What resulted was a camp that reflected the personal stories and images as told by members of Auburn’s diverse refugee community. The simulated camp was first piloted and held during Refugee Week in June 2014. Over 1,400 people took part in tours during the first exhibition.

The project has been delivered annually since 2014.

The project has won the following awards:

For an understanding of project outcomes, view the following project evaluation reports:

This photo features:

‘Ah-laaf’ is a site specific work made in 2015 by Khaled Sabsabi for Origin-Transit-Destination (OTD) performance. Work courtesy of the artist and Milani Gallery Brisabane, Australia.
And a photo credit Barat Ali.