We are pleased to invite you to the public presentation of Shared Skies, a long-term India–Australia cultural collaboration.
Presented by Fremantle Biennale, sā Ladakh Biennale, and Ladakh Arts and Media Organisation, in collaboration with India Art Fair and STIR, the initiative brings together contemporary art, science, technology, and Indigenous ways of seeing to foster dialogue across cultures through the shared language of the night sky.
The panel brings together artists, curators, and cultural practitioners to reflect on intercontinental exchange, First Nations perspectives, and the role of contemporary art in shaping shared ways of seeing.
The presentation includes a film screening by Luna Laure and Sumit Sharma, with Rob Lednor, followed by a conversation moderated by Samta Nadeem, featuring Tom Mùller, Monisha Ahmed, Raki Nikahetiya, and Jigmet Angmo.
Shared Skies is supported by CAIR through Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, with the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, and sits within an ongoing cultural dialogue between India and Australia.
Date: 4 February 2026
Time: 12:00 PM (Film screening: 12:00–12:15 PM; Panel discussion: 12:15–1:15 PM)
Venue: STIR Gallery, New Delhi
The project is supported by the Centre for Australia–India Relations, through the Commonwealth of Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
