Bus Projects is moving to Brunswick East and we need your support - help us to build on our rich 22-year history of supporting artists to create, collaborate and engage with the community. Donate today via our Australian Cultural Fund campaign here: https://t.co/PJUAYl2a8t😊
Takeover this Sunday 6th March!
Curated by Grace McQuilten and Amy Spiers, with Dewi Cooke and @TheSocialStudio , David Mackenzie and @YouthworxAus , and our very own Irine Vela.
FREE! Register here: https://t.co/8jP16pBPKq
Presented by
@busprojects@ACCA_melbourne@rmit_art
FREE EVENT | 'Who’s Afraid of Public Space?'
Takeover is a program of public events for that celebrates the agency of our communities of diverse young and emerging creatives.
Check info👇
https://t.co/ReF4zgM9cj
@YouthworxAus@busprojects@ACCA_melbourne@TheSocialStudio
Exciting conversations happening with our artists Damian and Ruci for ‘Takeover’, a project curated by Amy Spiers and Grace Quilten presented as part of ACCA’s program, ‘Who’s Afraid of Public Space?”
Bus Projects stands in solidarity with the peoples of the Woiwurrung and Boonwurrung language groups on whose unceded lands we work, and all First Peoples on this day of mourning.
Today is not a date to celebrate.
Always ways, always will be, Aboriginal land.
Open now at @busprojects 'Wanangaranytja Malangka | After Lightning' — an exhibition co-presented with Agency Projects by key artists from Tjungu Palya, an Indigenous owned and governed art centre based on the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands in South Australia.
We look forward to welcoming you back to the Gallery on Jan 18, 2022 for 'After Lightning', an exhibition co-presented with Agency by key artists from Tjungu Palya, an Indigenous owned & governed art centre based on the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands.
The exhibition and intergenerational project features the work of artists from the three communities that Tjungu Palya represents: Keith Stevens, Bernard Tjalkuri, Teresa Baker, Beryl Jimmy and Aaron Ken from the communities Nyapari, Kanpi and Watarru.
https://t.co/kmM3FajD4o
Tomorrow is the last day to see our current exhibitions 'In Memory' by Kelly Doley, 'The Hermit' by Liam Denny, and 'Mapping future imaginaries' by Linda Knight and Alys Longley. Our window exhibition 'Faint Indeterminacy' by Paul Malcolm will remain up until Tues 11 January.
A beautiful night in the @CollingwdYards courtyard yesterday celebrating the launch of the disorganising workbook. For more info, including brilliant essays, visit https://t.co/pSlmvRYwJR
@West_Space
@liq_arch@busprojects
Nina M Gibbes' Disorganised Manifesto Flags will be previewing at our forthcoming Workbook Launch with @West_Space and @liq_arch on Tuesday 14 December 2021, 6-8pm, at @CollingwdYards.
Have a read of Nina's reflection on disorganising's website: https://t.co/yiuKBr8dJa
Join us at 6pm tonight for the launch of 'Covid Drawings' an Artist Book by Josephine Mead containing fifty seven digital drawings created during various stages of lockdown in 2020. The drawings act as meditations on the pandemic—through both personal and global frameworks.