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Meeras Pavilion

When
  • Every day, all day
  • Thursday 25 September 2025 to Monday 6 October 2025
Cost

Free

Meeras Pavilion is a large-scale, interactive temporary public artwork co-designed by Rohingya and Australian artists to celebrate Rohingya creativity, culture and existence beyond narratives of victimhood and statelessness. 

The pavilion’s striking design was inspired by imagery that emerged through extensive conversations and collaboration between Rohingya artist, humanitarian organisations and creatives.  

Made from bamboo woven with steel and integrated with high-tech light and sound, the structure features 16 archways that form a canopy over an immersive space. At the end of each archway is a giant taro leaf – the symbol of Rohingya advocacy.

The Pavilion will be on display for two weeks and will host a series of cultural programming co-curated by Sydney’s Rohingya community, including a panel discussion, pop up performances, workshops, photography exhibition and documentary.

Attend one of these free cultural sessions below to learn more about Rohingya culture and increase awareness and visibility of the plight of the Rohingya community. 

Meeras Public Program: a night of storytelling, performance and cultural celebration

Saturday 27 September & Saturday 4 October, 6pm - 7pm

Join us under the bamboo arches of Meeras Pavilion for a night showcasing Rohingya culture and stories including poetry, live music, fashion and talks. Performed by members of the Australian Rohingya Women’s Development Organisation.

Wandering: A Rohingya Story: presented by the Australian Global Health Film Festival

Thursday 2 October, 5:30pm - 9:00pm

A visually stunning documentary of life inside the world’s largest refugee camp through the voice of Rohingya refugee Kala Miya (Kalam). The film is a moving story and poetic exploration of displacement, survival, and quiet resilience. The film will be followed by an expert panel discussion. Free - registration on Eventbrite required.

Traditional Rohingya handcraft workshops (bamboo weaving & embroidery workshop)

Saturday 4 October, 3:30pm - 5:00pm

Embroidery and bamboo weaving are deeply embedded in Rohingya cultural life and have been woven into the production of the Meeras Pavilion. Learn bamboo weaving using a traditional pattern or learn simple embroidery techniques.

Meeras Pavilion is presented by the City of Sydney as part of Art & About Sydney and produced by Amigo and Amigo in partnership with Sydney’s Rohingya communities and advocacy partners.  

Partners involved include – Médecins Sans Frontières, Refugee Council of Australia, Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, Amnesty International Australia, Australian Global Health Alliance, Australian Rohingya Women’s Development Organisation, Creative Advocacy Partnership, Event Engineering, Lucid Space Studio, Rohingyatographer, Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network, Hampden Park Public School and OTIS. 

Learn more about Meeras Pavilion here.

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