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Lee Serle

Exhibition

Framed Movements

Koester, Paulina Olowska, Jess Olivieri, Hayley Forward & Parachutes for Ladies, Emily Roysdon, Sandra Selig, Lee Serle. Presented by Melbourne Festival and ACCA. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia...
Exhibition

Lucy Guerin: NEWRETRO

Watson, Georgia Rudd, Harrison Ritchie-Jones, Lee Serle, Lilian Steiner, Melanie Lane, Michelle Heaven, Ngioka Bunda-Heath...
Program

Lee Serle, 60 Second Dances

Drawing on his recent residency with ACCA, Melbourne choreographer Lee Serle will perform his new work, 60 Second Dances, on ACCA's forecourt. This new piece reflects on gallery viewing habits and juxtaposes a series of dynamic movements within a framework of iconic architecture and structured time.
Publication

Framed Movements

Maria Hassabi, Joachim Koester, Paulina Olowska, Jess Olivieri, Hayley Forward & Parachutes for Ladies, Emily Roysdon, Sandra Selig, and Lee Serle.
Product

Framed Movements catalogue

Grogan, Maria Hassabi, Joachim Koester, Paulina Olowska, Jess Olivieri, Hayley Forward & Parachutes for Ladies, Emily Roysdon, Sandra Selig, and Lee Serle.
Press Release

Framed Movements

Frankovich, Agatha Gothe-Snape, Nathan Gray, Helen Grogan, Maria Hassabi, Joachim Koester, Paulina Olowska, Jess Olivieri, Hayley Forward & Parachutes for Ladies, Emily Roysdon, Sandra Selig, Lee Serle.Venue: Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA), 111 Sturt Street, Southbank...
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Glimpse into the archive—

A group exhibition about artists who have children and the impact on the art they make.

Inherited Absolute: Artists with Children (1992)

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