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Paul Taylor Memorial

...from Taylor’s private collection. Exhibiting Artists: Howard Arkley, Joseph Beuys, Juan Davila, Keith Haring, Joseph Kosuth, Maria Kozic & Philip Brophy, Sherrie Levine, Simon Linke, Robert Mapplethorpe, Robert Morris, Peter Nagy, Mike Parr, Robert Rauschenberg, David Salle, Vivienne Shark...
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Rewind: Paul Taylor

Beuys, Juan Davila, Keith Haring, Joseph Kosuth, Maria Kozic & Philip Brophy, Sherrie Levine, Simon Linke, Robert Mapplethorpe, Robert Morris, Peter Nagy, Mike Parr, Robert Rauschenberg, David Salle, Vivienne Shark LeWitt, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol, Jenny Watson In 1992...
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Six Walks Ep 5: Timmah Ball on exploding the Maribyrnong

...lockdowns, Timmah asks, as the city begins to open again, what futures can we imagine as we walk past the site’s forbidding walls? Timmah Ball is a nonfiction writer, researcher and creative practitioner of Ballardong Noongar heritage. Read the extended bio via the link above. Curator: Annika...
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Six Walks Ep 3: Eleanor Jackson on art, motherhood & taking up space in the Melbourne Arts Precinct

...and culture. Read extended bio via the link above. Curator: Annika Kristensen Audio technician: Simon Cotter ABOUT THE SERIES: Six Walks has been conceived to be ideally listened to in situ, with headphones on a personal mobile device. Maps, directions and access notes are available with each walk...
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Six Walks Ep 1: Tony Birch on the Birrarung

...of both the past and the present, enmeshed in the country beneath our feet. Tony Birch is an award winning author. He is a frequent contributor to ABC local and national radio, a regular guest at writers’ festivals, and a climate justice campaigner. Read the full bio via the link above. Curators...
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Artist Collectives and Communities of Practice

Australian Curriculum Links → Victorian Curriculum Links...
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Rewind: A posse of Scots

...and in 1998 researching for the Melbourne International Biennial, I made numerous studio visits and became a visiting critic at the art school for a time. From these mutual contacts a set of exhibition collaborations and projects emerged.  The links between Scotland, and in particular Glasgow, have...
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Six Walks Episode Five: Timmah Ball on exploding the Maribyrnong

...practitioner of Ballardong Noongar heritage. In 2018 she co-created Wild Tongue Zine for Next Wave Festival, with Azja Kulpinska, which interrogated labour inequality across the arts industry. In her various projects Timmah has continued to investigate the links between gentrification, racial...
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Public Programs, Education and Events

...exhibition season. Linked to the curriculum, these were designed to broaden both student and teacher knowledge of contemporary art through learning packs, soundfile interviews and discussions with artists and art professionals. ACCA Art Partners ACCA worked...
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Monstrous Patchwork: Paul Yore’s Textile Politics by Helen Hughes

...to borrow a phrase used in Amanda Boetzkes’s Plastic Capitalism: Contemporary Art and the Drive to Waste – the vast wastescapes produced by late-stage capitalism. [5] Historically, quilts have had a strong link with feminised, socially reproductive labour...
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Six Walks Episode Six: Christos Tsiolkas on silver screens Transcript

...that will never make sense. I saw a film called The Devil’s Playground when I was 13, or maybe I was 12. Memory lapses in and out, doesn’t it? The Devil’s Playground was directed by Fred Schepisi – one of our greatest film directors – and it starred a very young Simon Bourke, as a boy...