Keg de Souza

Exhibition

Keg de Souza: Nganga toornung-nge dharraga Bunjil

Discover Keg de Souza's "Nganga toornung-nge dharraga Bunjil", a garden and play equipment commissioned by the Abbotsford Convent and ACCA. The piece reflects de Souza’s interests in re-wilding colonised landscapes and taming the resistance of nature.
Podcast

Experimental Institutionalism: Ecological with Keg de Souza and José Roca

Ecological: Practices and challenges of sustainability Speakers: José Roca and Keg de Souza In this lecture, we are joined by José Roca, Artistic Director of the 23rd Biennale of Sydney, and artist Keg de Souza, with a focus on the practices and challenges of sustainability. Roca’s presentation...
Podcast

Experimental Institutionalism: Ecological with Keg de Souza and José Roca

Ecological: Practices and challenges of sustainability Speakers: José Roca and Keg de Souza In this lecture, we are joined by José Roca, Artistic Director of the 23rd Biennale of Sydney, and artist Keg de Souza, with a focus on the practices and challenges of sustainability. Roca’s presentation...
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STEM in Public Art Key Idea 3: Measurement and Data

...and learning. The measurement and data dimension is a key theme in the artworks of Susan Hewitt, Penelope Lee and Keg de Souza. This dimension looks at aspects such as the use of appropriate units of measurement and the collection, interpretation, and presentation of data. The length of Hewitt and Lee’s...
Program

Experimental Institutionalism: Ecological

Ecological: Practices and challenges of sustainability Speakers: José Roca and Keg de Souza...
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Keg de Souza: Nganga toornung-nge dharraga Bunjil

Keg de Souza. Photograph: Andrew Curtis. Courtesy the artist...
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

Launch Keg de Souza: Nganga toornung-nge dharraga Bunjil Abbotsford Convent Date to be confirmed...
Press Release

ACCA’s 2021 Lecture Series – Experimental Institutionalism: Contemporary Art and Curatorial Ecologies

Wednesday, August 25, 2021 Electronic: Modelling the digital present and tools for the future Speakers: Seb Chan and Sahej Rahal Wednesday, September 29, 2021 Ecological: Practices and the challenge of sustainability Speakers: José Roca and Keg de Souza Wednesday...
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Offsite

...de Souza: Nganga toornung-nge dharraga Bunjil Abbotsford Convent 1...
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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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STEM in Public Art: A Focus on Women

Screen works (ENOUGH/NOW/EVEN/MORE/SO) (2021); Keg de Souza, Nganga toornung-nge dharraga Bunjil [Looking down from the wings of Bunjil] (2021–22); Eugenia Lim, Yellow Peril (2021). The practice of each featured artist is associated with a key STEM dimension and elaborated...
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...
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Who’s Afraid of Public Space?

Pahnis, Ross Coulter, Sophie Cunningham, Keg de Souza, Field Theory, Eleanor Jackson, Aarti Jadu, Natalie Jurrjens, Laresa Kosloff, Rhys Lee, Eugenia Lim, James MacSporren, Grace McQuilten and Amy Spiers with The Social Studio / Outer Urban Projects / Youthworx, John Meade, Clement Meadmore, Eden...
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Who’s Afraid of Public Space?

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