About Our Touring exhibitions

MUTTI’s touring exhibitions create safe spaces where the public connects with artists, survivors, and local services, fostering conversations that drive social change. These events have led to real-world impact, including early intervention and community-led solutions. Testimonies from these exhibitions have contributed to key inquiries, including Australia’s Royal Commission into Child Sexual Abuse, Disability Rights, and Homelessness. MUTTI’s influence extends globally through exhibitions like Silent Tears, highlighting violence against women with disability at the United Nations in Geneva and New York, and Unfinished Business, raising awareness of disability in Indigenous communities at the UN Human Rights Council and the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples. Committed to grassroots engagement, MUTTI brings impactful exhibitions such as Outing Disability: celebrating the lives of LGBTQIA people with disability, Serving Country: Honouring the contribution to the Australian Defence Force by First Nations service personnel, Intimate Encounters: Sexuality and Disability, and Only a Man: powerful and powerless, to major museums as well as regional and remote communities, ensuring marginalised voices are heard and recognised.

Projects can consist of audio interviews, soundscapes, 2D photographic images plus non-traditional 3D sculptural photographic artworks, spoken word, installations, and theatre. While other projects include artworks or precious items that the participants have provided to create a larger context of their lives. We hope that you take the time to view the many different projects the Museum of Understanding Through Tolerance and Inclusion supports. Some of the projects also have an app for people with sensory, cognitive, or learning impairments, books, and film documentaries, hard copy text panels and catalogues. Each exhibition is available for display in a gallery or library space and can be curated to suit the gallery spaces to immerse the audience into the world of the participants and the artists. Accompanying each exhibition is programming that supports community engagement and interactions through artists’ talks, panel discussions and art therapy workshops. We welcome collaborations to host or tour any of these exhibitions – please reach out to us for further information.

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