The Red Chador: Stranded
26 July - 8 September 2024
The Red Chador: Stranded
Anida Yoeu Ali
The Red Chador: Stranded is a film by Studio Revolt, resulting from a two-week residency in 2023 hosted by Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts. The film was commissioned by Umbrella for PUNQ 2024 and will screen onsite in Umbrella's gallery space.
The Red Chador series addresses Islamophobia and has been performed in 16 cities across seven countries since 2015. The Red Chador disappeared in 2017 in Tel Aviv, Israel and her death was mourned across three continents: the US, Asia and Australia. She was rebirthed in Honolulu with a spectrum of rainbow-sequined chadoras. In her rebirth, The Red Chador re-emerged as a community.
In this film, The Red Chador and her Rainbow Brigade of chadoras arrive on the shores, streets and landmarks of Gurambilbarra / Townsville. Here The Red Chador is welcomed by Aboriginal Elders of the Bindal people in a smoking ceremony which sets the path for this journey. Through silent gestures and cloaked in long sequin chadors or “Muslim” headdresses, the chadoras walk and weave between settlers, tourists and the Traditional Owners of the land. They are fully veiled with no face or gender identification. They reflect what is already present amongst people: If you are afraid, you will experience fear. If you are suspicious, you will distrust us. And if you are welcoming, you will be met with warmth and openness. In between leery gawks, hesitant smiles and bombings, the chadoras offer a fun game of rugby and friendly Islamic gestures to onlookers in the form of the heart-shake and silent bows.
Film Screening
5:30pm Thursday 8 August 2024
Also on display during this period
All Exhibitions26 July -
8 September 2024
COVID Safe Visits
Umbrella asks that visitors adhere to social distancing, visitor logs, and other COVID Safe directives and procedures as directed.
Open Hours
Tues - Fri: 9am-5pm
Sat - Sun: 9am-1pm
Gallery closed Mondays, public holidays and during exhibition install weeks.
Follow our social media for updates.
Contact
408 Flinders Street,
Gurambilbarra (Townsville),
Qld, 4810 Australia
PO Box 2394,
Gurambilbarra (Townsville),
Qld, 4810 Australia
Send us a message here
Subscribe to Enews
Acknowledgement of Country
Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts respectfully acknowledges the Wulgurukaba of Gurambilbarra and Yunbenun and the surrounding groups of our region - Bindal, Gugu Badhan, Nywaigi, Warrgamay, Bandjin and Gudjal - as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we gather, share and celebrate local creative practice. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders as the first people of Australia. They have never ceded sovereignty and remain strong in their enduring connection to land and Culture.
Umbrella is a Dealer Member of the Indigenous Art Code. This means we are committed to fair and ethical trade with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, and transparency in the promotion and sale of artwork. As a Dealer Member and signatory to the Code we must act fairly, honestly, professionally and in good conscience in all direct or indirect dealings with artists.
Acknowledgements
Umbrella is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, part of the Department of Communities, Housing and Digital Economy, and by the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, state and territory governments. | Umbrella is supported by the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and receives funding from Creative Australia through the Australian Cultural Fund. | Townsville City Council is a funding partner of Umbrella's program.