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Mark Rogers

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Moving Performances

...of collaborative performance by David Watt and Stephen Wigg, Michele Luke and Richard Grayson, Mark Rogers and Martin Heywood (Grotesque Monkey Choir) and Sarah Miller and Derek Kreckler (Told by an Idiot) Exhibiting artists: Philip Brophy and Maria Kozic, Richard Grayson, Derek Kreckler, Michele...
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Rewind: ACCA’s new home

View the interview with Roger Wood (co-director with Randall Marsh of Wood Marsh...
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On ACCA’s 30th Anniversary

...the Melbourne Museum and Federation Square incorporating ACMI and the NGV Australia), ACCA’s new building was realised at a cost of a modest $11.3 million. The new building marked a turning point in the organisation’s history with increased potential for ambitiously scaled art projects, larger audiences...
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On ACCA’s 30th Anniversary

...also included the Melbourne Museum and Federation Square incorporating ACMI and the NGV Australia), ACCA’s new building was realised at a cost of a modest $11.3 million. The new building marked a turning point in the organisation’s history with increased potential for ambitiously scaled art projects...
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ACCA Backer

Natalie Lasek & Martin Matthews, Georgina Lee, Damian Lentini, Ross Lowe, Deb Lyon, Tash Mian, Gene-Lyn Ngian & Jeffrey Robinson, Chelsey O'Brien, Alice Pentland, Drew Pettifer, Anouska Phizacklea, Angela Pye & Jeremy Bakker, Toby & Clare Ralph, Andrew Rogers, Helen Selby & Jim Couttie...
ACCA acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung, Boonwurrung, and Bunurong peoples as the traditional custodians of the lands and waterways on which we operate and welcome visitors. We pay our respects to their Elders, both past and present, as well as to all members of the Kulin Nation.
Glimpse into the archive—

Arnaoutopoulos related large monolithic standing stones to urban industrial shapes through their roughly hewn, painted surfaces.

Andrew Arnaoutopoulos: Monoliths (1992)

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