APHIDS
Program
Panel discussion: APHIDS DESTINY
Panel discussion: APHIDS DESTINY
Join us for a panel discussion on Melbourne-based collective APHIDS’ new moving-image work...
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APHIDS: DESTINY
APHIDS, DESTINY 2021 (still), single channel high definition digital video. Courtesy APHIDS...
Program
Screening: APHIDS DESTINY
Panel discussion: APHIDS DESTINY
APHIDS is a long-standing experimental arts organisation, currently led by artists and co-directors Eugenia Lim, Lara Thoms...
Podcast
Panel discussion: APHIDS DESTINY
Listen to a panel discussion on Melbourne-based collective APHIDS’ new moving-image work 'DESTINY' with artist Eugenia Lim, and worker-performers Cher Tan and Wasay, moderated by Amelia Wallin.
'DESTINY' 2021 is a moving-image work made in collaboration with on-demand or ‘gig economy’ workers – rideshare drivers, food delivery riders and cleaners – exploring personal and global experiences of the platform economy.
Podcast
Panel discussion: APHIDS DESTINY
Listen to a panel discussion on Melbourne-based collective APHIDS’ new moving-image work 'DESTINY' with artist Eugenia Lim, and worker-performers Cher Tan and Wasay, moderated by Amelia Wallin.
'DESTINY' 2021 is a moving-image work made in collaboration with on-demand or ‘gig economy’ workers – rideshare drivers, food delivery riders and cleaners – exploring personal and global experiences of the platform economy.
Exhibition
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 […]
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Events
APHIDS: DESTINY Cardigan House Car Park, Carlton Sat 11 Dec, 2–10pm...
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Conversations
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Program
Panel discussion: Reframing the archive
...of resistance, at Lucy Guerin Inc. She sits on the Artistic Directorate for Next Wave and is inaugural thinker-in-residence for APHIDS. Recently Amaara was selected for ABC Top 5 (Arts) and commissioned to make programs for Radio National’s ‘Blueprint for Living’ on her research on artists-in-residence.
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Offsite
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Press Release
Announcing ACCA’s Summer Season – Who’s Afraid of Public Space?
...squares and housing developments.
Participating artists and artistic collaborations include Guled Abdulwasi, APHIDS, Beth Arnold and Sary Zananiri, Jon Campbell, Michael Candy, Simona Castricum, Keg de Souza, Field Theory, Laresa Kosloff, Callum Morton, Steven...
Press Release
Who’s Afraid of Public Space?
Rhall. Join participating wireless networks, including at ACCA, to engage in a spontaneous consideration of First Nations sovereignty
In a special one-off event on December 11, APHIDS screening of DESTINY 2019 will take place in the Cardigan House Car Park...
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Who’s Afraid of Public Space?
Fellow, School of Art, RMIT University; E. Flynn, writer, arts worker, community organiser, and PhD Candidate at Queensland University of Technology; Eugenia Lim, artist, editor and Artistic Director of APHIDS; Dr Grace McQuilten, Lecturer in Art History and Theory, and Leader of the Contemporary...
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Project Space: The Hoarding
Featuring work by: Guled Abdulwasi, Idil Ali, APHIDS, Beth Arnold and Sary Zananiri, Timmah Ball, Tony Birch, Jon Campbell, Michael Candy, Simona Castricum, Boris Cipusev and Anthony Romagnano, Sophie Cunningham, Keg de Souza, Field Theory, Eleanor Jackson, Aarti Jadu, Ruci...
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Podcasts and Videos
Panel discussion: APHIDS DESTINY...