A Seat At The โต๊ะ (Table) reimagines the gallery as a communal space for gathering and exchange, where food becomes a conduit for exploring identity, intergenerational storytelling, and connections to cultural heritage. Through lens-based storytelling and installation, the exhibition amplifies Australian Asian voices and continues vital cultural practices.
Public Program: Outdoor Kitchen
Saturday 4 October, 3–5pm
Free entry, all welcome
Ellamay Khongroj Fitzgerald is an emerging artist based on Yugambeh Country. Her practice spans lens-based storytelling, installation, and participatory forms of making. Drawing on her dual Australian–Thai heritage, Ellamay explores lived experiences of being bi-racial, the aesthetics and politics of culture and identity, and connections to place.
Since recent trips to Thailand, she has deepened her familial and ancestral ties, working with memories of her late Grandmother in Chiang Mai and her Father who resides in Gadigal/Sydney. Her practice engages critical storytelling, inviting participants to share personal, cultural, and historical narratives through food and memory.








