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Eglė Budvytytė

Exhibition

ACCA in the City

Eglė Budvytytė: Some Were Carried, Some – Dragged Behind Capital City Trail at Princes Bridge, 12-1 pm Presenting a performance...
Program

Eglè Budvytytè: Some Were Carried, Some – Dragged Behind

Presenting a performance of actions along the banks of the Yarra River, Lithuanian artist Eglė Budvytytė will work with seven local performers to create moments of stillness amidst the bustle of the city. Playfully engaging with conventional ideas of the body in relation to public space...
Program

ACCA in the City: In-Conversation

Hear firsthand about ACCA in the City from participating artists Eglė Budvytytė, Kate Daw, Hagar Ophir from Public Movement, and curator Hannah Mathews. The in-conversation will conclude with a special performance by Kate Daw's local Grateful Dead performers...
Press Release

ACCA in the City

...daily, Monday 21 – Sunday 27 September.Program map: www.accaonline.org.au/event/acca-in-the-city Lithuanian artist Eglė Budvytytė and seven local performers will make a slow and poetic procession along the banks of the Yarra in a new work that playfully engages...
ACCA acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woiwurrung people as sovereign custodians of the land on which we work and welcome visitors, along with the neighbouring Boonwurrung, Bunurong, and wider Kulin Nation. We acknowledge their longstanding and continuing care for Country and we recognise First Peoples art and cultural practice has been thriving here for millennia. We extend our respect to ancestors and Elders past and present, and to all First Nations people.
Glimpse into the archive—

Inland explored the idea that the term ‘periphery’ is key to constructing cultural identity in Australia, and considered ideas of the centre being a place of absence.

Inland (1990)

111 Sturt Street
Southbank VIC 3006
Melbourne, Australia

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