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Sally Smart

Exhibition

Imaging AIDS

Long, Mathew Jones, Deborah Kelly, Dale Knight, Anne Macdonald, Lutz Presser, Stewart MacFarlane, John Mackinnon, Sally Mannall, Lewis Miller, Michael Pearce, Sarah Pears, Kenton Penley, Catherine Phillips, Trevor Pullen, Randelli (Robert Randall and Frank Bendinelli), Bernhard Sachs, Sally Smart...
Podcast

A World of One’s Own: Big Horizons — Sally Smart

Big Horizons: A conversation with visual artist Sally Smart How do our gestures and bodies become part of our work? And how is the act of cutting a feminist action? Tai and Sally talk about female identity and archetypes of women such as pirates, witches and more- ideas which have been present...
Podcast

A World of One’s Own: Big Horizons — Sally Smart

Big Horizons: A conversation with visual artist Sally Smart How do our gestures and bodies become part of our work? And how is the act of cutting a feminist action? Tai and Sally talk about female identity and archetypes of women such as pirates, witches and more- ideas which have been present...
Program

A world of One’s Own

Big Horizons — visual artist Sally Smart How do our gestures and bodies become part of our work? And how is the act of cutting a feminist action? Tai and Sally talk about female identity and archetypes of women such as pirates, witches and more- ideas which...
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Tai Snaith: A World of One’s Own

Big Horizons — visual artist Sally Smart How do our gestures and bodies become...
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—

In 1990, ACCA presented a retrospective exhibition of nearly 200 works by Tony Woods that traced his practice from the 1960’s onwards.

Tony Woods at ACCA: 1981-1990 (1990)

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