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Concrete Archives: Yhonnie Scarce and Lisa Radford

published 03 Jun 2021
https://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1060965373-acca_melbourne-concrete-archives-yhonnie-scarce-and-lisa-radford.mp3
Listen now to a conversation between Yhonnie Scarce, Kokatha and Nukunu artist from South Australia and Lisa Radford, artist and writer about their collaborative project 'Concrete Archives.' Stay tuned for further podcasts to be released, produced in association with 'Yhonnie Scarce: Missile Park.'

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Glimpse into the archive—

(1990) Working with themes of urban alienation, Rick Amor worked at ACCA for a period of two weeks during which time he completed three large-scale charcoal drawings.

The ACCA wallpapers: Rick Amor (1990)

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