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Curatorial Tours

Tuesday 21 July
12.15–12.45pm

Tuesday 4 August
12.15–12.45pm

Free entry
MUMA
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About the program

Explore the exhibition Syncretic Wilds: Phasmahammer and Natasha Tontey with free tours led by exhibition curators Amanda Haskard (Gunaikurnai) and Pip Wallis.

Phasmahammer and Natasha Tontey explore posthuman ideas, crafting highly immersive films and installations that offer alternative ways of remembering, relating and world-building. The exhibition reflects on global Indigenous histories, bringing together two distinctive strategies of resistance across the Indo-Pacific region through visual art.

Join a free, guided curatorial tour

Syncretic Wilds: Phasmahammer and Natasha Tontey
17 July – 19 September 2026
Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA

Advisory

This exhibition contains references to belief systems and imagery relating to ritual and anthropomorphism. The exhibition includes reference to cannibalism. Some works feature immersive sound, kinetic sculptures and low light conditions. If you would like more information, please speak to our visitor engagement team.

Access information

Physical access: MUMA is a ground-floor, wheelchair-accessible gallery with accessible and all-gender bathrooms. Gallery spaces are on a level surface. Contact us for a parking map or further information.
Visually described tours: Get in touch by email to muma@monash.edu or phone 03 9905 4217 to make an appointment for a visually described tour (for blind or low vision visitors).

Acknowledgements

Syncretic Wilds: Phasmahammer and Natasha Tontey is presented by Monash University Museum of Art in partnership with MPAC for Kindred People

Natasha Tontey, Primate Visions: Macaque Macabre commissioned by Audemars Piguet Contemporary

Image: Natasha Tontey, Primate Visions: Macaque Macabre 2024. Installation view, Museum MACAN, Jakarta, 2024. Photo: Audemars Piguet