Steven Rhall
The City Speaks
The City Speaks brings art into the laneways, parks and public spaces of Melbourne’s city streets. Through performance, installation and spoken word, participating artists and writers evoke encounter, curiosity and provocation – probing a wide, and at times unsuspecting, audience to rethink the definition of art and consider how it might reflect, enrich, and even […]
Sovereignty
The exhibition Sovereignty focuses upon contemporary art of First Nations peoples of South East Australia, and keynote historical works, to explore culturally and linguistically diverse narratives of self-determination, identity, sovereignty and resistance.
Sovereignty Artists’ Talks
Steven Rhall: ABORIGINAL LAND (SSID)
Lesson Plans and Art-making Resources
MTalks—Who’s Afraid of Public Space? Think Tank #4: Movement of People & Safety in Public
MTalks—Who’s Afraid of Public Space? Think Tank #4: Movement of People & Safety in Public
THE SIGN: Marnie Edmiston, Jordan Marani, Steven Rhall, Alex Selenitsch and Hossein Valamanesh
Who’s Afraid of Public Space? –Think Tank #4: Movement of people & safety in public
Sovereignty Professional Development Program for Teachers
Steven Rhall artist interview: Who’s Afraid of Public Space?
Who’s Afraid of Public Space?
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Who’s Afraid of Public Space? is a multifaceted project of exhibitions and programs exploring the role of public culture, the contested nature of public space, and the character and composition of public life. The exhibition continues ACCA’s Big Picture series, which explores contemporary art’s relation to wider social, cultural […]
Sovereignty
Offsite
Teacher Professional Learning
Who’s Afraid of Public Space?
Project Space: The Hoarding
Education Space: Creating Art in Public
Lukautim Solwara (look out for the ocean)
Smoke rises. Song welcomes. Bodies are adorned. Enter a space carrying culture, ceremony and regalia of our longest living cultures.
Next Wave brings together acclaimed Samoan/Aotearoa (New Zealand) artist Rosanna Raymond with Maori, Pasifika and Aboriginal collaborators in Lukautim Solwara (look out for the ocean), a one-night-only event of performance, art and adornment.
Immerse yourself in the […]