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Congratulations Kuku Yalanji multimedia artist Henrietta Baird - SA Hack-Lab artist
03/03/2022

Congratulations Kuku Yalanji multimedia artist Henrietta Baird - SA Hack-Lab artist

Yarning to Elders and building a community garden at the Sydney art space is a top priority for the fellowship's latest recipient.

Huge congratulations Henrietta - Hack-Lab Artist in SA Hacking the Anthropocene Lab 2019.
28/02/2022

Huge congratulations Henrietta - Hack-Lab Artist in SA Hacking the Anthropocene Lab 2019.

Carriageworks First Nations Fellowship The Carriageworks First Nations Fellowship is valued at $100,000 and supports a First Nations artist in the research and development of new work, spanning a two year period. During the course of the Fellowship, Carriageworks will make a significant investment i...

‘Systems of Thought Need to Change!’‘I don’t need their Stages in order for me to be an Artist!’ / Thomas F. DeFrantz⚡️👍...
24/02/2022

‘Systems of Thought Need to Change!’

‘I don’t need their Stages in order for me to be an Artist!’ / Thomas F. DeFrantz

⚡️👍🏽

“The singular transcendence of human congregation is irreplaceable.”
11/04/2020

“The singular transcendence of human congregation is irreplaceable.”

or, Why Theatre Makers Should Stop Making

‘Curatorial Practice’ with Jeff Khan, Hannah Donnelly, Jess Olivieri and Kee Hong Low
21/10/2019

‘Curatorial Practice’ with Jeff Khan, Hannah Donnelly, Jess Olivieri and Kee Hong Low

Liveworks 2019 Sector Summit begins!
20/10/2019

Liveworks 2019 Sector Summit begins!

Strange Attractor 2019 - 'Choreographic Hack-Lab' presented at Powerhouse Museum!Facilitator: Rebecca ConroyArtists and ...
02/06/2019

Strange Attractor 2019 - 'Choreographic Hack-Lab' presented at Powerhouse Museum!

Facilitator: Rebecca Conroy
Artists and collaborators: Henrietta Baird, Ivey Wawn, Jodie McNeilly-Renaudie, Dean Walsh and Sarah Pini with collaborators Aunty Fran Bodkin, Riki Scanlan, Clare Cooper and Jestin George.
Guests: Dr Astrida Neimanis (University of Sydney) and Kenneth McLeod (University of Technology Sydney)
Produced in partnership with Critical Path and co-presented with Sydney Festival

Photos by: Matthew Syres

Thank you City of Sydney and Australia Council for the Arts

It's here! Check out the reflections that came out of the 'Choreographic Hack-Lab' produced by Strange Attractor in part...
02/06/2019

It's here! Check out the reflections that came out of the 'Choreographic Hack-Lab' produced by Strange Attractor in partnership with Critical Path and Powerhouse Museum and co-presented with Sydney Festival!

A huge thank you to the awesome Rebecca Conroy for her excellent facilitation! A massive thank you to the artists Henrietta Baird, Jodie McNeilly-Renaudie, Ivey Wawn and Sarah Pini and collaborators for sharing your research projects and a special thanks to our guest Dr Astrida Neimanis!

Enjoy!

Photos by Matthew Syres

Following on from Critical Path’s Choreographic Hack Laboratory in January 2019 some of the participants share the entry points and ongoing questions and considerations in relation to the idea of the ‘Anthropocene’. Edited by Beck Conroy with contributions from Astrida Neimanis, Henrietta Bair...

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