Hello future exhibitors,
The exhibition and activation manual is an invitation — to create your own form of creative advocacy.
Rohingya: Making a Mark was developed in collaboration with Rohingya artists, communities, and allies across the world. It exists to support you to do the same: to partner with Rohingya voices, to work collectively, and to advocate for one of the most systematically excluded communities in the world.
In the linked manual, you’ll find the key elements needed to bring the exhibition to life — display guidelines, assets, and activations that support meaningful engagement.
Our Sydney exhibition reached over 35,000 visitors, brought together more than 200 collaborators, and generated over 20 million online engagements. More importantly, it created moments of connection, understanding, and reflection.

Rohingya: Making a mark
A guide for showcasing the Rohingya taro leaf
Inside this manual, you’ll find the key elements needed to bring the exhibition to life — display guidelines, assets, and activations that support meaningful engagement.
Introduction: The Taro Leaf
Section I: Making a Mark (Artworks)
Section II: Life on the Leaf (Photo Essay)
Section III: Meeras — Process & Partnership
Conclusion: The Taro Leaf Statement
Activation I: The Taro Leaf Timeline