Introduction

Ma Hnin is a Burmese-Australian human rights activist and the founder and director of "A New Burma", an organisation dedicated to empowering Myanmar’s marginalised and exiled communities through creative resistance, advocacy, and public engagement. Born in Mon State, Myanmar, she was separated from her parents both exiled for their opposition to the military regime and later reunited with them in a refugee camp along the Thai–Burmese border. She resettled in Melbourne, Australia. Carrying with her a lived history of political exile, displacement, and resistance.

Through "A New Burma", Ma Hnin works at the intersection of art, activism, and exile. The organisation emerged from Myanmar’s global diaspora of artists, activists, and cultural workers, and curates collaborative exhibitions that tour internationally. These exhibitions serve as platforms for art-based resistance and storytelling, amplifying the voices of those challenging military oppression and advocating for justice, memory, and democratic futures. Her dedication was recognised with her inclusion in the 2022 Victorian Honour Roll of Women as a Change Agent.

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Event #3 - Creating Collective Agency Through Practice
Discussions
Event #3 - Creating Collective Agency Through Practice
When artistic and curatorial labour unfolds beyond the exhibition and its artworks through acts of convening, hosting, and enabling creativity, what does it mean to support the work of others, to create platforms, or to facilitate encounters? Following the morning session, the afternoon discussion will explore the dynamics of festivals: how they produce specific modes of working, forms of attention, and relationships, and what traces or afterlives might persist beyond the event itself.
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