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New work by illustrator and comics journalist Sam Wallman on display in the foyer of the Victorian Archives Centre.
In the 1970s, Australian construction workers took the extraordinary step of laying down their tools to defend historic buildings, low-income housing, the natural environment, and persecuted queer communities. These acts of solidarity became known as the Green Bans and the Pink Bans, a remarkable chapter of working-class history that shaped the country's cities and its conscience. Supported by a City of Melbourne Arts Grant, artist Sam Wallman has spent several years immersed in this story, working on the upcoming book All Out: Pink Bans and Blue Collars which will be published later this year by National Library of Australia Publishing.
This exhibition presents new comic panels and paintings drawn from that research. From 24 June 2026 through to October 2026, in the foyer of the Victorian Archives Centre.
Location
Victorian Archives Centre
99 Shiel Street
North Melbourne
Image Gallery
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