Windowless Worlds

Saturday 31 July – Sunday 28 November | National Art Glass Gallery



Centred on shards of shattered window glass collected from the streets of Beirut, Windowless Worlds offers an unconventional lens to reflect on trauma, resilience, recovery and accountability.  Bringing together glass objects from Lebanon, Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Turkey along with Australian works from the National Art Glass collection, Windowless Worlds critiques a world that is broken, but also a world where hope survives.

Exhibition curated by Dr Sam Bowker in conjunction with Wagga Wagga Art Gallery.


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Windowless Worlds - Reflection

On the 4th of August 2021 marked the one year anniversary of the Beirut chemical explosion that took the lives of

Wagga Wagga and online took a moment to reflect upon the Beirut explosion