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Fajr was an exhibition by WA artist Olga Cironis produced alongside members of Perth’s Afghan community, in response to a pair of rarely exhibited 19th Century Afghan prayer rugs, donated to the City of Fremantle Art Collection in 1990. 

Cironis, who undertook a six month residency at FAC, combined both installation and video work to acknowledge the significant role these artefacts play in the intimate ritual of prayer and their placement within the compelling social history of Australia’s Afghan Cameleers.

Cironis’ residency was supported by the Short Term Artist in Residence program of the Department of Culture and the Arts.

The Fajr prayer is the first of the five daily prayers recited by practising muslims.

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Walyalup | Fremantle Arts Centre is situated at Walyalup on Whadjuk Nyoongar Boodjar.

Walyalup | Fremantle Arts Centre is situated at Walyalup on Whadjuk Nyoongar Boodjar. We acknowledge the Whadjuk people as the traditional owners and custodians of these lands and waterways and extend our respect to their Elders, past and present.

We offer our heartfelt gratitude to the Whadjuk community and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who continue to care for Country and share their knowledge – this generosity and wisdom helps us to understand and navigate Country safely and respectfully.