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24.01.2022 TONIGHT: Join us online for the second conversation in the Think Tank series as part of ACCA’s forthcoming exhibition and research project 'Who’s Afraid of Public Space?' presented in partnership with Footscray Community Arts Centre (FCAC). This event will be available as a Zoom Webinar from 5pm and live streamed to Facebook. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/think-tank-2-collaboration- This Think Tank will be moderated by FCAC Artistic Director and Co-CEO ...Daniel Santangeli, the panel will include contributors Eugenia Flynn, Kent Morris, Roberta Joy Rich and Kate Sulan. ACCA is pleased to co-host five further Think Tanks over the coming year to consider a wide array of considerations pertinent to each partner organisation and co-host. Each of these Think Tank discussions will continue to feed into the critical concerns of the overarching 'Who’s Afraid of Public Space?' project, contributing to a polyphonic and polycentric understanding of our increasingly complex public realm. Illustration by Sarah Firth #ACCAMelbourne #WhosAfraidOfPublicSpace #ArtStartsAtACCA See more



24.01.2022 LISTEN NOW: Six Walks Episode Four: Idil Ali on the Carlton Housing Estate In this episode of Six Walks, storyteller Idil Ali guides you through an extended period of over ten years of gentrification at the Carlton Housing Estate. Based on her personal perspective, having grown up and witnessed the effect of this gentrification on both herself and her community, Idil attempts to dig up memories buried underneath an updated infrastructure. Read more and listen here: http...s://acca.melbourne/six-walks-episode-four-idil-ali/ Six Walks is a series of audio walking tours with Idil Ali, Timmah Ball, Tony Birch, Sophie Cunningham, Eleanor Jackson and Christos Tsiolkas, commissioned by ACCA, and released in the lead-up to the forthcoming exhibition and research project 'Who’s Afraid of Public Space?', opening in the summer of 202122. Access info: Recorded in a podcast format, Six Walks can also be listened to from anywhere and at any time. Maps, directions and access notes are included with each walk to assist with orientation, and transcripts of each walk are available for download. ACCA reminds participants to be aware of their surroundings and to adhere to road safety guidelines at all times. #ArtStartsAtACCA #ACCAMelbourne #WhosAfraidOfPublicSpace #Podcasts

23.01.2022 Continuing ACCA's Defining Moments lecture series, Dr Stephen Gilchrist considers two major exhibitions as key examples of Indigenous curation that encode Indigenous philosophies of critical care and value 'Aratjara: Art of the First Australians' 1993 at Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf; and 'fluent: Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Yvonne Koolmatrie, Judy Watson' presented at the Australian Pavilion, Venice Biennale in 1997. Part of ACCA's lecture series 'Defining Momen...ts: Australian Exhibition Histories 19681999'. Read more about the series here: https://acca.melbourne/series/defining-moments/ ABOUT THE SPEAKER: Dr Stephen Gilchrist belongs to the Yamatji people of the Inggarda language group of northwest Western Australia, and is Lecturer of Indigenous Art at the University of Sydney. Read more about Dr Stephen Gilchrist here: https://acca.melbourne//defining-moments-aratjara-art-of-t THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS: Presenting Partner: Abercrombie & Kent AU Research Partner: Centre of Visual Art Media Partners: Art Guide Australia, The Saturday Paper, Triple R - 3RRR 102.7FM Event Partners: The Melbourne Gin Company, CAPI, City of Melbourne This lecture video was produced by Gatherer Media www.gatherer.media

23.01.2022 AVAILABLE NOW: From today, listen to Six Walks, a series of audio walking tours, commissioned by ACCA, and released in the lead-up to the forthcoming exhibition and research project 'Who’s Afraid of Public Space?', opening in the summer of 202122. Writers Idil Ali, Timmah Ball, Tony Birch, Sophie Cunningham, Eleanor Jackson and Christos Tsiolkas take us from the Birrarung to Royal Park, from regal cinemas to abandoned military defence force bases, tracing desire lines as ...much as designated paths. They tackle concerns from public housing to motherhood, colonisation, migration, gentrification, restoration, surveillance, resilience, leisure and pleasure. Read more and listen here: https://acca.melbourne/six-walks/ Access info: Recorded in a podcast format, Six Walks can also be listened to from anywhere and at any time. Maps, directions and access notes are included with each walk to assist with orientation, and transcripts of each walk are available for download. ACCA reminds participants to be aware of their surroundings and to adhere to road safety guidelines at all times. See more



19.01.2022 FINAL DAYS: Embedded within the ACCA website, Amrita Hepi and Sam Lieblich’s personal chatbot ‘Neighbour’ poses as a virtual assistant. 'Neighbour' quickly reveals, however, that is it possessed by a purpose other than to help answer your questions. Rather, you are here to help the artificial intelligence behind ‘Neighbour’ to learn about humanity through an exchange of language and expression of feeling. Chat with 'Neighbour' here https://open.acca.melbourne/work/amrita-he...pi-sam-lieblich before it disappears from view on October 19, and assist in trying to uncover the answer to the question 'how does it feel?' ACCA Open is a new series of contemporary art projects commissioned for the digital realm. Six new commissions by participating artists Archie Barry, Zanny Begg, Leuli Eshraghi, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey, Amrita Hepi and Sam Lieblich, and Sean Peoples, released from August to October 2020. #ACCAOpen #AmritaHepi #SamLieblich #ArtStartsAtACCA #ACCAMelbourne

17.01.2022 Listen to ACCA’s Public Programs Coordinator Bianca Winataputri in conversation with ACCA Open artists Léuli Eshrghi, Sean Peoples and Zanny Begg to discuss their new digital commissions that respond to the unusual times and cultural conditions in which they are produced. Listen here: https://soundcloud.com//acca-open-artists-talk-leuli-eshra Zanny Begg’s filmic narrative presents psycho-philosophical reflections on histories of isolation, contagion and quarantine., whilst... Sean Peoples and Léuli Eshrghi draw on cosmology and the digital archive as an open source for speculative fiction and historical re-interpretation, and as a meeting place and a keeping place for ancestral and other forms of knowledge. ACCA Open is a new series of contemporary art projects commissioned for the digital realm, initially conceived as a way for ACCA to continue to work with and support contemporary artists during COVID-19-related gallery closures and disruptions. The six newly commissioned projects are by Archie Barry, Zanny Begg, Léuli Eshrghi, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey, Amrita Hepi and Sam Lieblich, and Sean Peoples.

16.01.2022 APPLICATIONS CLOSING SOON: ACCA and the non/fictionLab at RMIT are pleased to present 'Writing in the Expanded Field Volume 3: Overlapping Writing', a writing program in conjunction with ACCA’s summer show 'Overlapping Magisteria' (5 Dec 202015 Mar 2021). Applications are invited from writers of fiction and non-fiction, artists, poets, critics, curators and interdisciplinary practitioners with an interest in writing and contemporary art, to participate in this writing wor...kshop series exploring new approaches to art writing and criticism. Read more and apply here: https://acca.melbourne/writing-in-the-expanded-field-vol-3/ Applications close Sunday 29 November 2020 at 5pm.



16.01.2022 LISTEN NOW: Six Walks Episode One: Tony Birch on the Birrarung Join Tony Birch on a walk along a section of the Birrarung (Yarra) river from the Children’s Farm at Collingwood to the Fairfield ‘pipe-bridge’ and surrounding country, which is located on the land of the Wurundjeri People of the greater Kulin Nation. The Birrarung River is an ancient waterway. It precedes the birth of what we know today as Port Phillip Bay by tens of thousands of years. Prior to the formatio...n of Port Phillip Bay and Bass Strait, during the end of the Ice Age, the Birrarung flowed across a land mass known as the Bassian Plains, that joined what we know today as Victoria and Tasmania. The ancient Birrarung eventually flowed into the Southern Ocean. While the contemporary Birrarung River has changed significantly over thousands of years, we know that the original bed of the Ice Age river remains, and can be located around 100 metres below Port Phillip Bay at the heads of the bay. The significance of this geological, cultural and spiritual reality should not be lost on us as we walk by the river today. We are sharing a story of both the past and the present, enmeshed in the country beneath our feet. Read more and listen here: https://acca.melbourne/six-walks-episode-one-tony-birch/ Six Walks is a series of audio walking tours with Idil Ali, Timmah Ball, Tony Birch, Sophie Cunningham, Eleanor Jackson and Christos Tsiolkas, commissioned by ACCA, and released in the lead-up to the forthcoming exhibition and research project 'Who’s Afraid of Public Space?', opening in the summer of 202122. Access info: Recorded in a podcast format, Six Walks can also be listened to from anywhere and at any time. Maps, directions and access notes are included with each walk to assist with orientation, and transcripts of each walk are available for download. ACCA reminds participants to be aware of their surroundings and to adhere to road safety guidelines at all times. #ArtStartsAtACCA #ACCAMelbourne #WhosAfraidOfPublicSpace #Podcasts See more

15.01.2022 LISTEN NOW: Six Walks Episode Three: Eleanor Jackson on art, motherhood and taking up space in the Melbourne Arts Precinct New parents are frequently told about the importance of art in a child’s development. From fostering creativity to visual, motor and social skills, art is considered a vehicle for enriching children’s communication abilities, nourishing new thoughts, and aiding expressive exploration. But how do we locate motherhood out of the domestic space and into t...he public realm, particularly the worlds of contemporary and public art? In her piece for Six Walks, Eleanor Jackson considers the ways in which mothers and caretakers occupy public space, blurring and reinforcing conventional understandings of mothering using galleries, parks, libraries and the streets in a manner not always anticipated by planners and designers all the while performing the role of being mothers with all the associated complex, gendered connotations that this brings. Read more and listen here: https://acca.melbourne/six-walks-episode-three-eleanor-jac/ Six Walks is a series of audio walking tours with Idil Ali, Timmah Ball, Tony Birch, Sophie Cunningham, Eleanor Jackson and Christos Tsiolkas, commissioned by ACCA, and released in the lead-up to the forthcoming exhibition and research project 'Who’s Afraid of Public Space?', opening in the summer of 202122. Access info: Recorded in a podcast format, Six Walks can also be listened to from anywhere and at any time. Maps, directions and access notes are included with each walk to assist with orientation, and transcripts of each walk are available for download. ACCA reminds participants to be aware of their surroundings and to adhere to road safety guidelines at all times. #EleanorJackson #ArtStartsAtACCA #ACCAMelbourne #WhosAfraidOfPublicSpace #Podcasts See more

14.01.2022 Launching 25 November: Six Walks with Idil Ali, Timmah Ball, Tony Birch, Sophie Cunningham, Eleanor Jackson and Christos Tsiolkas Six Walks is a series of audio walking tours, commissioned by ACCA, and released in the lead-up to the forthcoming exhibition and research project 'Who’s Afraid of Public Space?', opening in the summer of 202122. Writers Idil Ali, Timmah Ball, Tony Birch, Sophie Cunningham, Eleanor Jackson and Christos Tsiolkas take us from the Birrarung to R...oyal Park, from regal cinemas to abandoned military defence force bases, tracing desire lines as much as designated paths. They tackle concerns from public housing to motherhood, colonisation, migration, gentrification, restoration, surveillance, resilience, leisure and pleasure. Read more here: https://acca.melbourne/six-walks/ Access notes: Recorded in a podcast format, Six Walks can also be listened to from anywhere and at any time, and text versions of each walk will be available for download. #ArtStartsAtACCA #ACCAMelbourne #WhosAfraidOfPublicSpace #Podcasts

13.01.2022 A lively digital discussion, Think Tank #2 will engage with ideas of collaboration, collectivity, community engaged practice and the commons, as part of the Think Tank series as part of ACCA’s forthcoming exhibition Who’s Afraid of Public Space? Presented in partnership with Footscray Community Arts Centre and moderated by FCAC Artistic Director and co-CEO Daniel Santangeli, the panel will include contributors Eugenia Flynn, Kent Morris, Roberta Joy Rich and Kate Sulan. Read ...more about the speakers via the link below. ABOUT 'WHO'S AFRAID OF PUBLIC SPACE?' Developed with an assembly of advisors and collaborators, Who’s Afraid of Public Space? is a research, publication and exhibition project which ACCA is developing over 202022. ACCA has partnered with Abbotsford Convent, Arts Project Australia, Blak Dot, Bus Projects and FCAC to present a dispersed program of exhibitions and projects that consider critical ideas as to what constitutes public culture and to ask who might it be for? More information: https://acca.melbourne/exhibit/whos-afraid-of-public-space/

12.01.2022 Commissioned for ACCA Open, 'AOAULI' by Léuli Eshrghi is an animated barkcloth encompassing new writing, moving image and drawings reflecting Eshrghi’s artistic engagement with Indigenous futurisms, data sovereignty, digital literacy, non-colonial and decolonial museology and citizen-driven cultural memory initiatives. Listen to Léuli Eshrghi in conversation with ACCA’s Public Programs Coordinator Bianca Winataputri and fellow ACCA Open artist Sean Peoples and Zanny Beg...g here: https://acca.melbourne/program/acca-open-artist-talks-2/ Read more and experience 'AOAULI' here: https://open.acca.melbourne/work/leuli-eshraghi ACCA Open is a new series of contemporary art projects commissioned for the digital realm. Six new commissions by participating artists Archie Barry, Zanny Begg, Léuli Eshraghi, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey, Amrita Hepi and Sam Lieblich, and Sean Peoples, released from August to October 2020. Image: Léuli Eshrghi, 'AOAULI' 2020 (video still), commissioned by ACCA, courtesy the artist #ACCAOpen #ArtStartsAtACCA See more



11.01.2022 LISTEN NOW: Six Walks Episode Six: Christos Tsiolkas on silver screens Christos Tsiolkas first got to know the city by falling in love with film. In his walk through the laneways, streets and arcades of Melbourne’s CBD, Christos recounts memories of early childhood trips to the cinema with his parents, teenage escapes from the suburbs to cinemas in the city, and his own discovery of secret quarters and spaces. The cinema is a space of dreaming. It is also an art infused wi...th eroticism. Many of Christos’s secret spaces may now have vanished, but in his recollections, as he walks and meanders through the city, we can imagine the flicker of projectors and the experience of bathing in the luminescent silver light of dreams. Read more and listen here: https://acca.melbourne/six-walks-episode-six-christos-tsio/ Six Walks is a series of audio walking tours with Idil Ali, Timmah Ball, Tony Birch, Sophie Cunningham, Eleanor Jackson and Christos Tsiolkas, commissioned by ACCA, and released in the lead-up to the forthcoming exhibition and research project 'Who’s Afraid of Public Space?', opening in the summer of 202122. Access info: Recorded in a podcast format, Six Walks can also be listened to from anywhere and at any time. Maps, directions and access notes are included with each walk to assist with orientation, and transcripts of each walk are available for download. ACCA reminds participants to be aware of their surroundings and to adhere to road safety guidelines at all times. #ChristosTsiolkas #ArtStartsAtACCA #ACCAMelbourne #WhosAfraidOfPublicSpace #Podcasts See more

09.01.2022 TEACHERS: VCE Art and Studio Arts classes can now jump online to ACCA Education’s virtual classroom for VCE Art Writing Masterclasses! Join ACCA Education to explore the video works of NIRIN NAARM, a collaboration between ACCA and the 22nd Biennale of Sydney, and hone in on Tony Albert’s work ‘You wreck me’ (2020). This two-part masterclass helps students gain confidence in thinking and writing about unseen artworks in preparation for exams.... Teachers, book in now for sessions from 12th October. Places are limited, so be sure not to miss out! Enquire here: https://acca.melbourne/education/online-programs/ Image: Tony Albert, 'You Wreck Me' 2020, video still. Commissioned by IMA, Brisbane. #ACCAEducation #VCEStudioArt #VCEArt #OnlineLearning See more

09.01.2022 Join curators Max Delany and Miriam Kelly, and artists Isadora Vaughan, Sidney McMahon and Sam Petersen in a virtual exhibition preview of Overlapping Magisteria: The 2020 Macfarlane Commissions on Friday 4 December at 4pm. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us//register/WN_zpBgdCwRQo6qoGGuwwufBQ

07.01.2022 Commissioned for ACCA Open, ‘AOAULI’, meaning midday in gagana Smoa, is part of a new series of animated barkcloth, called siapo viliata. Conceiving the screen as a futurist loom, ‘AOAULI’ is a work of visual literature which comes to us from the ‘recent future’ of 2025 to explore circular time, relational space, and embodied knowledge. Read more and experience 'AOAULI' here: https://aoauli.acca.melbourne/ Dr Léuli Eshrghi is a Smoan-Persian-Australian artist, curator and ...researcher committed to centring Indigenous presence and power, sensual and spoken languages, and ceremonial-political practices. Through performance, moving image, writing and installation, Eshrghi engages with Indigenous possibility as haunted by ongoing ‘militourist’ and missionary violence that erase faafafine-faatama from kinship structures. ACCA Open is a new series of contemporary art projects commissioned for the digital realm. Six new commissions by participating artists Archie Barry, Zanny Begg, Leuli Eshraghi, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey, Amrita Hepi and Sam Lieblich, and Sean Peoples, released from August to October 2020. Image: Leuli Eshraghi, 'AOAULI' 2020 (still), video embedded into digital barkcloth #ACCAOpen #ArtStartsAtACCA #LeuliEshraghi

07.01.2022 DEFINING MOMENTS: Listen to Dr Stephen Gilchrist's lecture on the 1993 exhibition 'Aratjara: art of the first Australians' at the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf and 'fluent', Australia’s official contribution to the 1997 Venice Biennale with Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Yvonne Koolmatrie and Judy Watson. This lecture, as part of our series 'Defining Moments: Australian Exhibition Histories 19681999', will consider these two major exhibitions as key examples of Indig...enous curation that encode Indigenous philosophies of critical care and value. Watch and listen here: https://acca.melbourne//defining-moments-aratjara-art-of-t THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS: Presenting Partner: Abercrombie & Kent AU Research Partner: Centre of Visual Art Media Partners: Art Guide Australia, The Saturday Paper, Triple R - 3RRR 102.7FM Event Partners: The Melbourne Gin Company, CAPI, City of Melbourne This lecture video was produced by Gatherer Media www.gatherer.media Image: Facade of the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Spring 1993. Photograph Walter Klein. Bernhard Luthi Archive, courtesy Fondation Opale, Switzerland and Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany #ACCAMelbourne #ArtStartsAtACCA #DefiningMomentsACCA #StephenGilchrist

06.01.2022 Read below for how to apply for Test Sites Online 2021! Open to artists and creatives working across all disciplines and at any stage of their career. Applications close 22 November.

05.01.2022 Commissioned for ACCA Open, 'Multiply' is a new five-track sound work by Archie Barry. Acting as a score to imagery that doesn’t exist, 'Multiply' is located in disparate times, places and politics and positioned in contrast to ocular consumption. Read more and listen to 'Multiply' here: https://open.acca.melbourne/work/archie-barry ACCA Open is a new series of contemporary art projects commissioned for the digital realm. Six new commissions by participating artists A...rchie Barry, Zanny Begg, Leuli Eshraghi, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey, Amrita Hepi and Sam Lieblich, and Sean Peoples, released from August to October 2020. Image: Archie Barry, 'Multiply' cover image, courtesy the artist #ACCAOpen #ArtStartsAtACCA #ArchieBarry See more

05.01.2022 FORTHCOMING EXHIBITION: Overlapping Magisteria: The 2020 Macfarlane Commissions ACCA is pleased to reopen our galleries on 5 December with 'Overlapping Magisteria: The 2020 Macfarlane Commissions', the second edition of a multi-year partnership that supports ambitious projects by contemporary artists. 'Overlapping Magisteria' transforms ACCA’s galleries with major new works by Robert Andrew, Mimosa Echard, Sidney McMahon, Sam Petersen and Isadora Vaughan. Encompassing l...iving organisms, kinetic installations and immersive assemblages, 'Overlapping Magisteria' pays attention to multiple ways of knowing, sensing, feeling and interacting with the world. Read more here: https://acca.melbourne//overlapping-magisteria-the-2020-m/ Curators: Max Delany and Miriam Kelly Presenting Partner: The Macfarlane Fund Exhibition Partners: Trampoline and Dulux Media Partner: Triple R #ArtStartsAtACCA #ACCAMelbourne #OverlappingMagisteria #RobertAndrew #MimosaEchard #SidneyMcMahon #SamPetersen #IsadoraVaughan See more

02.01.2022 LISTEN NOW: Six Walks Episode Two: Sophie Cunningham on Royal Park In this episode of Six Walks, Sophie Cunningham invites you on a walk through Royal Park, beginning at the Burke and Wills Monument, marking the starting point of the explorers’ ill-fated expedition. Sophie then escorts us to the Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens to contemplate the life of the zoo’s first elephant, Ranee, and to reimagine Ranee’s walk from Port Melbourne to the zoo, late one night in 1883.... She continues her walk through remnant bushland, and down through the White’s Skink Habitat, ending at one of the city’s newest wetlands: Trin Warren Tam-boore (Bellbird Waterhole). Sophie’s narration of her walk is interspersed with readings from her collection of essays, City of Trees, supported by the sonic landscapes of composer Martin Friedel. Read more and listen here: https://acca.melbourne/six-walks-episode-two-sophie-cunnin/ Six Walks is a series of audio walking tours with Idil Ali, Timmah Ball, Tony Birch, Sophie Cunningham, Eleanor Jackson and Christos Tsiolkas, commissioned by ACCA, and released in the lead-up to the forthcoming exhibition and research project 'Who’s Afraid of Public Space?', opening in the summer of 202122. Access info: Recorded in a podcast format, Six Walks can also be listened to from anywhere and at any time. Maps, directions and access notes are included with each walk to assist with orientation, and transcripts of each walk are available for download. ACCA reminds participants to be aware of their surroundings and to adhere to road safety guidelines at all times. #ArtStartsAtACCA #ACCAMelbourne #WhosAfraidOfPublicSpace #Podcasts

01.01.2022 LISTEN NOW: Six Walks Episode Five: Timmah Ball on exploding the Maribyrnong Hidden between parkland and suburbia along the Maribyrnong River, a 128-hectare site formerly occupied by the Australian Defence Force lies vacant as government planners and private developers speculate its future use. Timmah Ball takes us on a walk around the periphery considering the colonial history of the site, its use by the military in producing explosives and ammunition, its eery abandonm...ent in the present-day, and predicted future gentrification. Considering the resonance between the military history of the site and the unprecedented limitations imposed upon Melbourne during COVID-related lockdowns, Timmah asks, as the city begins to open again, what futures can we imagine as we walk past the site’s forbidding walls? Read more and listen here: https://acca.melbourne/six-walks-episode-five-timmah-ball/ Six Walks is a series of audio walking tours with Idil Ali, Timmah Ball, Tony Birch, Sophie Cunningham, Eleanor Jackson and Christos Tsiolkas, commissioned by ACCA, and released in the lead-up to the forthcoming exhibition and research project 'Who’s Afraid of Public Space?', opening in the summer of 202122. Access info: Recorded in a podcast format, Six Walks can also be listened to from anywhere and at any time. Maps, directions and access notes are included with each walk to assist with orientation, and transcripts of each walk are available for download. ACCA reminds participants to be aware of their surroundings and to adhere to road safety guidelines at all times. #TimmahBall #ArtStartsAtACCA #ACCAMelbourne #WhosAfraidOfPublicSpace #Podcasts

01.01.2022 Commissioned for ACCA Open, 'Multiply' is a sensory excursion into domestic and digitised life, that offers a contemplation on disconnection, using voice and textural elements to simulate touch. Listen to 'Multiply' here: https://open.acca.melbourne/work/archie-barry ... Archie Barry is an interdisciplinary artist currently living and working in Melbourne, whose artistic research is disseminated nationally and internationally in the form of exhibitions, performances, presentations and workshops, with their writing featured in numerous publications. Barry’s work takes form as an autobiographical, somatic, process-led artistic practice spanning performance, video, music composition and writing modalities, informed by themes of personhood, embodiment, gender and mortality. ACCA Open is a new series of contemporary art projects commissioned for the digital realm. Six new commissions by participating artists Archie Barry, Zanny Begg, Leuli Eshraghi, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey, Amrita Hepi and Sam Lieblich, and Sean Peoples, released from August to October 2020. Image: Archie Barry. Photograph: Alex Cuffe #ACCAOpen #ArchieBarry #ArtStartsAtACCA #ACCAMelbourne

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