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5-12 July 2026
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Camp Stove

Organiser
Craft Victoria
Organiser email
Date
Sat, 04/07/2026 - 11:00 - Sat, 29/08/2026 - 16:00
Cost of entry
Free
Venue
Craft Victoria
City/town
Melbourne
Post code
3000
State
Vic
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Camp Stove

Through the right set of eyes, something as commonplace as a portable camp stove can evoke a queer spirit. Queer Blakfullas experience life through a unique set of lenses and have developed strategies and techniques for surviving the spaces we find ourselves in. Camp Stove is an exhibition and program series on the craft of Queer Blak survivance.

By reimagining the possibilities of found objects, collected materials and the handmade, the artists in Camp Stove expand on themes of environmental action and justice, the importance of community spaces, resistance, and the magic of imagination.

Camp Stove will foster spaces designed for queer First Peoples and our extended communities - places for creative exchange, skills development, and building inter-generational connections.

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