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National Exhibitions Touring Support

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 8662 1513



Address: Ian Potter Centre, Federation Square 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.netsvictoria.org.au

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25.01.2022 This is the final weekend to visit ‘In Her Words’ at Logan Art Gallery, QLD. We hope you also enjoy this artist talk by Kawita Vatanajyankur, discussing her practice and the work ‘Shuttle’, featured in ‘In Her Words’ at https://vimeo.com/454244104 A NETS Victoria and Horsham Regional Art Gallery touring exhibition, curated by Olivia Poloni. #inherwords #feministphotography #horshamregionalartgallery #loganartgallery #photography #contemporaryphotography



24.01.2022 Our 2020 Curatorial Intensive webinar series 'Curating Safe Spaces' starts tomorrow with this event; don't forget to register; https://netsvictoria.org.au//best-practice-approaches-for/ in partnership with Public Galleries Association of Victoria (PGAV)

24.01.2022 We're thrilled to share that Nasalifya Namugala Namwinga has joined our Board of Management. Nasalifya is a Zambian, Naarm (Melbourne)-based clinical psychologist. She is passionate about working from an inter-sectional perspective to support clients, with a particular interest in culturally responsive practice. She trained as a clinical psychologist in Aotearoa (New Zealand) before moving to Melbourne and founding Pola Psychology. Photograph: Wani Toa Image Description: A black and white photograph of Nasalifya Namwinga. She has dark braided hair, parted on her left side and tied into a low ponytail. She is standing against a white background, wearing a round neck top with an open shirt over the top, as well as a mid-length, fine chain necklace with multiple rings on it. She is smiling.

24.01.2022 JOIN THE TEAM! NEW FIRST NATIONS ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR ROLE. Join the team at NETS Victoria! The focus of the First Nations Engagement Coordinator is supporting the development and presentation of an outstanding program of First Nations content. This part-time role (2 days per week) also contributes to the coordination, logistics and presentation of NETS Victoria touring exhibitions and public programs which include First Nations artists. The successful applicant will work collaboratively with the NETS Victoria team. This is a new role and is only open to Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Find out more: https://netsvictoria.org.au//first-nations-engagement-coo/



23.01.2022 We're thrilled to announce that Dr David Sequeira has joined the Board of Management and our Development and Fundraising Committee. Born in New Delhi, India, Dr David Sequeira’s studio practice focusses on the use of colour and geometry in the creation of contemplative experiences. Working across media, David explores issues around high and low art, personal and shared histories, banality and profundity, the reverberations of colonization and the persistence of incomplete his...tories. Curatorship articulating the intersections between objects, time, place and space is an important aspect of his art practice. Major solo exhibitions of his work have been shown at the Art Gallery of NSW, John Curtin Gallery, Perth; University of Queensland Art Museum and Nature Morte Gallery New Delhi. David’s residencies and awards include the Australia Council for the Arts studio Paris, the Collex Museum of Contemporary Art acquisitive prize, Artist in residence University of Texas, Dallas and the Wyndham Art Prize. Prior to his current role, David held senior positions in major national cultural institutions including Australian Parliament House, National Gallery of Australia, National Portrait Gallery, National Film and Sound Archive. Photograph (detail): Guilia McGauran Image Description: a black and white photograph of Dr David Sequeira. He looks directly into the camera. He is wearing glasses and has short hair.

22.01.2022 Register now for 'Managing Curatorial Risk'. Part of 'Curating Safe Practices: The 2020 Curatorial Intensive' Date: Wednesday 18 November Time: 2:30 3:30pm (including 15 minutes of Q&A)... Find out more and register here: https://bit.ly/2K1vkzd This live webinar introduces a new resource ‘Risk Assessment and Management for Exhibition Content‘ developed by NETS Victoria and Museums and Galleries of NSW aimed to assist with curatorial risk management. The session will reflect upon exhibitions’ intent to incite conversation, new ideas and debate, while asking the question what happens when exhibitions contain content that could be perceived to be controversial, provocative or have the potential to offend certain members of the community, audience or stakeholder groups? This session investigates ‘Conflict In My Outlook’ a current exhibition curated by Anna Briers which navigated this type of curatorial risk and brings together Chair Adam Harding, of CCP; Presenters Anna Briers, Curator, University of Queensland Art Museum; Artist Xanthe Dobbie; and Rachel Arndt, Gallery Programs and Touring Exhibitions Manager, Museums and Galleries of NSW. Join in to hear how the art community can express themselves freely, explore sensitive topics and push boundaries to incite meaningful conversations, while managing the risk process. Image Credit: Xanthe Dobbie Harriet, 2018 still from the series ‘Wallpaper Queens’ digital collage and BuzzFeed quiz dimensions variable image courtesy of the artist Image Description: A digital collage of celebrities' faces/bodies, food, animals and butterflies and phone screens. There is a backdrop of blue water and a very tiny image of the painting 'Narcissus' by artist Caravaggio amongst others.

21.01.2022 Launching from November 20 and running until 16 January 2021, the USC: University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia Art Gallery is the final venue for our touring exhibition ‘Craftivism. Dissident Objects and Subversive Forms’. The exhibition features works of contemporary Australian artists who utilise craft based materialities with a political intent, encouraging viewers to reflect on the world in which we live. Don't miss your final chance to experience this incredible ...project! A Shepparton Art Museum curated exhibition, touring nationally by NETS Victoria. Exhibition Curators: Anna Briers and Rebecca Coates Image: Jemima Wyman Propaganda textiles Washington, Pink Bloc protester at Gay Pride in Copacabana, 13th October 2013 (detail) 2016-17 custom made fabric book: Minky, Hot Pink Brazil 10-13, ed. 2/6 + 2AP 40.5 x 45.5 x 2.5 cm the artist Courtesy the artist, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney / Singapore and Milani Gallery, Brisbane #craftivism #queensland #qldart #netsvictoria



21.01.2022 A huge welcome to Yhonnie Scarce who has joined our Artistic Program Advisory Committee. Yhonnie Scarce was born in Woomera, South Australia, and belongs to the Kokatha and Nukunu Peoples. A master contemporary glass blower, her practice explores the political nature and aesthetic qualities of glass. Scarce’s work often references the on-going effects of colonisation on Aboriginal people. Family history is central to Scarce’s work, drawing on the strength of her ancestors, sh...e offers herself as a conduit, sharing their significant stories from the past. Scarce was the winner of the prestigious NGV Architecture Commission 2019. In 2018 Scarce was the recipient of the Kate Challis RAKA award, for her contribution to the visual arts in Australia, as well as the Indigenous Ceramic Award from the Shepparton Art Museum. Her involvement in international exhibitions includes the Pavilion of Contemporary Art, Milan; and the Museum of London, Ontario, Canada. Previous international shows include the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, India, 2018; 55th Venice Biennale collateral exhibition Personal Structures 2013, Venice; Harvard Art Museum, Massachusetts 2016; and Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Museum, Virginia, USA 2012. Photograph: Janelle Low

21.01.2022 Check out the super cool damper making kit that our colleagues Public Galleries Association of Victoria (PGAV) received from Mabu Mabu for their upcoming damper making workshop on Thursday 30 July at 10am. Bookings are essential, head over to the Koorie Heritage Trust Inc to register for this great project!

20.01.2022 Congratulations to the EDF recipients! We are excited to announce the successful recipients of the NETS Victoria Exhibition Development Fund (EDF) which will each receive $10K to support their projects. Blak Dot Gallery will present ‘EXCHANGE’... La Trobe Art Institute will present ‘One Foot on the Ground, One Foot in the Water’ and Bus Projects will present ‘Notions of Care’. We’re very excited to see these new exhibitions come to life. Find out more here: https://netsvictoria.org.au//congratulations-to-the-recip/ It was a very competitive round, reviewed by our newly formed Artistic Program Advisory Committee. We thank them for their time and to all the exceptional applicants this year. Image: Timothy Cook. 'Kulama', 2014. earth pigments on linen, 184 x 224cm. Courtesy of the artist, Jilamara Arts and Crafts Association and Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne. To be presented in One foot on the ground, one foot in the water, a La Trobe Art Institute exhibition, curated by Travis Curtin.

20.01.2022 FEM-aFFINITY now open at Noosa Regional Gallery, Queensland!

19.01.2022 Thank you to Koorie Heritage Trust Inc who took all staff and members of our board through 'Building Aboriginal Cultural Competency' training online last week. It was such an excellent session and we recommend their services to all our peers. You can enrol in their training either as a group or an individual. It’s so important to be educated on First Nations history and acknowledge the damaging effects of colonisation.... We are committed to helping shape a better future and know we have more work to do.



17.01.2022 Jill Orr’s ‘Antipodean Epic’ on display at Benalla Art Gallery. Utilising costume to create three character creatures, as a means to ask questions such as: 'Are the creatures the end of their species or the beginning of another? Are they the carriers of a potential future or remnants of a distant past or both?' Presented as part of NETS Victoria's new digital touring program. On show at www.benallaartgallery.com.au/exhibitions until 26 July.... Image: Jill Orr ‘Antipodean Epic’ (still), 2015. Courtesy of the artist. Photographer: Christina Simons for Jill Orr #JillOrrAntipodeanEpic #JillOrr #KeepTheArtsGoing #StreamArts #AustralianPublicGalleries #VicGalleriesFromHome

17.01.2022 We’re excited to announce the commissioning of new artworks by seven contemporary artists that involve inflatables in a project titled ‘Conflated’. This new commission series seeks to answer: How can artists conflate new ideas with sculptures, performances or installations that are blown up? A NETS Victoria initiative, conceived by Zoë Bastin and our Director Claire Watson, the new commissions have been made possible through funding from Creative Victoria’s Strategic Investme...nt Fund and will see new works made by artists: Amrita Hepi, Bronwyn Hack, Christopher Langton, Eugenia Lim, James Nguyen, Steven Rhall and Zoë Bastin. We can’t wait to see what they’ll make, stay tuned! Find out more in this article by Kerrie O'Brien in The Age - https://www.theage.com.au//never-alone-a-message-for-all-o Congratulations to artist Kent Morris too for their poignant new billboard commissioned by ACCA. Image: Steven Rhall. 'Air Dancer as Black Body', Bad Boi Edition. 2019. Photo Credit: Dark Mofo/Jesse Hunniford, 2019. Image Courtesy Dark Mofo, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

17.01.2022 This is the final week to visit ‘FEM-aFFINITY’ at Noosa Regional Gallery, QLD. We hope you also enjoy this artist talk by Helga Groves, showing us her studio and discussing her work with artist Wendy Dawson for the exhibition at https://vimeo.com/453899876 A Nets Victoria and Arts Project Australia touring exhibition, curated by Catherine Bell... #FEM-aFFINITY #regionalart #contemporaryart #HelgaGroves #artsprojectaustralia #wendydawson

17.01.2022 We are delighted to welcome Zoë Bastin to our new Artistic Program Advisory Committee. Zoë is an artist, sometimes writer and self-described 'rat bag'. Bastin works in-between dance and sculpture creating choreography, objects, videos, essays and performances. Since childhood she’s been fascinated by gender roles in dance class; particularly who’s allowed to do what and why. Currently undertaking her PhD at RMIT University, she researches gender by transforming patriarchal hi...erarchies in bodies and objects. Bastin hosts Queer(y)ing Creative Practice live on Bus radio, performs often and is currently working with a team of eight dancers on an immersive performance called That Which Was Once Familiar. Bastin has previously exhibited and performed at The Substation, Kings ARI, Block Projects, Paradise Hills Gallery, Wyndham City Council, Seventh Gallery, MADA Gallery at Monash University, Testing Grounds, School of Art Gallery RMIT University, Tinning St Presents, c3 Gallery and BLINDSIDE. See more

17.01.2022 Kawita Vatanajyankur's 'The Scale of Justice' is on display at Horsham Regional Art Gallery's website till the end of the month, visit: www.horshamtownhall.com.au/hthevent/the-scale-of-justice/

17.01.2022 We're delighted to announce that Hester Lyon has joined our Development and Fundraising Committee. Hester Lyon is an arts worker, writer and curator. Currently, she is Gallery & Museum Program Officer at the Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery and GeoCentre, and sits on the Board of Directors at SEVENTH Gallery. Hester has previously worked at a number of public and commercial organisations including LON Gallery, VAULT Magazine, Monash University Museum of Art, ARC ONE Gallery a...nd the Ballarat International Foto Biennale. Her writing has appeared in Memo Review, Fine Print Magazine and VAULT Magazine. Hester holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and Master of Art Curatorship from the University of Melbourne. Photographer: Samantha Lynch. Image Description: A Black and White photograph of Hester Lyon. She has shoulder length fair hair and is pictured against a white background. She is smiling.

16.01.2022 The final venue for our touring project ‘Great Movements of Feeling’ opens tomorrow 5 March at Mildura Arts Centre. The project explores emotion as a shifting force tied to bodily sensations and thought and features the work of Helen Grogan, Megan Cope, Nik Pantazopoulos, Sriwhana Spong, Stuart Ringholt, Sue Williamson and Tim Bukovi. Running until Sunday 9 May, 2021, don’t miss your last chance to experience this incredible project at Mildura Arts Centre. A NETS Victo...ria touring exhibition, curated by Zara Sigglekow. #GreatMovementsofFeeling #regionalart #contemporaryart #touringexhibition #Mildura Image: Nik Pantazopoulos, ‘to unfurl IV (A6007550)’ 2017, pigment print, Tasmanian oak, acrylic paint, Perspex, grey enamel diabond. 127 x 176 cm. Image courtesy of the artist and Kalli Rolfe Contemporary Art, Melbourne. the artist. Photo credit: Christo Crocker Image description: A framed photographic triptych hung on a white wall. The photographs depict one image of a piece of grey fabric billowing out across the three panels.

15.01.2022 What does it mean to create art between two cultures? What relationships are formed when artists collaborate? What are the links between feminism, contemporary ...art and disability? These questions, and more, are explored in the second episode of our newest podcast series 'FEM-aFFINITY', featuring a very honest and intimate conversation with photographer Janelle Low.

14.01.2022 ‘In Her Words’ has recently launched at Logan Art Gallery, Queensland. Featuring significant works by 27 contemporary artists who use the lens as a tool to record the personal and universal world around us, the exhibition includes works from the Horsham Regional Art Gallery collection and celebrates image-making dictated by women, both behind and in front of the camera. ‘Being able to control your own story how it is represented, how it is told, and what images it is associ...ated with is a source of power. For many women artists, this process often involves reclaiming their narratives, bodies, and personal and collective histories from a determining patriarchal lens.’ Dr Athena Bellas (Excerpt from ‘In Her Words’ catalogue ) On display at Logan Art Gallery until 5 September 2020 In Her Words is a NETS Victoria and Horsham Regional Art Gallery touring exhibition, curated by Olivia Poloni. #inherwords #horshamartgallery #netsvictoria #photography #contemporaryphotography #LoganArtGallery #feministphotography Image credit: Clare Rae, ‘Light Weight #1’ and ‘Light Weight #2’, 2011, lightbox, 100 x 150cm each. Courtesy of artist, the artist

13.01.2022 An important resource from Australia Council for the Arts: Updated Protocols for working with First Nations Cultural and Intellectual Property in the Arts

13.01.2022 We're excited to announce 'Curating Safe Practices: The 2020 Curatorial Intensive' a program of free, one-hour webinars during November and December. Responding to themes which have shaped 2020, the program includes sessions on: Managing Curatorial Risk; First Nations Cultural Safety; Online Engagement; and Best practice approaches for working inclusively with artists with disability. In addition, a live, online Curatorial One-on-One networking session will be held, hosted by... Esther Anatolitis Presented by NETS Victoria in collaboration with Public Galleries Association of Victoria (PGAV) and supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria. If you’re a curator or arts worker at a public institution, ARI, community space, or working on independent projects, we encourage you to join. Find out more and register here: https://netsvictoria.org.au//curating-safe-practices-cura/ Image credit: Vanessa Low Image description: a colourful illustration of two people in foreground looking at an artwork in the background. One is taking a photo on their phone, while both have speech bubbles above their heads filled with question and exclamation marks

09.01.2022 We are so excited to have launched ‘Looking Glass: Judy Watson and Yhonnie Scarce’ at Flinders University Museum of Art. Come in and explore this remarkable exhibition of works by Waanyi artist Judy Watson and Kokatha and Nukunu artist Yhonnie Scarce, which expresses the inseparable oneness of Aboriginal people with Country, a familial relationship established for millennia. Open until 2 July, 2021. ‘Looking Glass’ is organised by TarraWarra Museum of Art and Ikon Gallery wi...th Curator Hetti Perkins. Touring nationally with NETS Victoria. Image: Yhonnie Scarce 'Hollowing Earth' 201617 (detail) blown and hot formed Uranium glass dimensions variable Collection of the artist Courtesy of the artist and THIS IS NO FANTASY, Melbourne Photo: Janelle Low Image Description: A close-up photograph of two hand-blown glass objects against a white background. Representing the shape of Australian bush bananas and with a slight tinge of yellow, there are gaping holes punctured into each of them, giving them a wounded quality. FUMA - Flinders University Museum of Art TarraWarra Museum of Art Ikon Gallery #YhonnieScarce #judywatson

08.01.2022 SAM is hosting a FREE online exhibition, featuring Yorta Yorta artist, Moorina Bonini. The Australian Melting Pot is a Blak Dot Gallery Digital Exhibition tou...ring with NETS Victoria. Curated by Kimba Thompson. On display on our website until 28th March. Monash University

08.01.2022 NETS Victoria is so excited to announce our new touring exhibition, ‘Looking Glass: Judy Watson and Yhonnie Scarce’. Developed by TarraWarra Museum of Art and curated by Hetti Perkins, it is an important and timely exhibition which brings together two of Australia’s most acclaimed contemporary artistsWaanyi artist, Judy Watson and Kokatha and Nukunu artist, Yhonnie Scarce. At its heart, the exhibition is both a love song and a lament for Country; a fantastical alchemy of t...he elemental forces of earth, water, fire and air. ‘Looking Glass’ will be touring nationally over the next three years, visiting venues across Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Queensland. Follow the link to the exhibition page for more information and a full touring itinerary: https://netsvictoria.org.au//looking-glass-judy-watson-an/ ‘Looking Glass’ is organised by TarraWarra Museum of Art and Ikon Gallery with Curator Hetti Perkins. Touring nationally with NETS Victoria. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program, is supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria, as well as receiving development assistance from NETS Victoria’s Exhibition Development Fund 2019, supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria, and by Creative Partnerships Australia through the Australian Cultural Fund. NETS Victoria would like to thank all of the donors who so generously contributed to the ‘Looking Glass’ fundraising campaign through the Australian Cultural Fund. Yhonnie Scarce Hollowing Earth 201617 (detail) blown and hot formed Uranium glass dimensions variable Collection of the artist Courtesy of the artist and THIS IS NO FANTASY, Melbourne Photo: Janelle Low Image Description: A photograph of a hand-blown glass object against a grey background. The object is yellow at its largest point, becoming transparent glass towards its tip. It is on a reflective surface and represents an Australian bush banana. Two gaping holes have punctured the glass, giving the piece a wounded quality. TarraWarra Museum of Art Ikon Gallery Hetti Perkins Yhonnie Scarce Creative Victoria Dept. of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development & Communications Australian Cultural Fund

07.01.2022 Register now for 'Best practice approaches for working inclusively with artists with disability'. Part of 'Curating Safe Practices: The 2020 Curatorial Intensive' Webinar Series Date: Tuesday 10 November Time: 2:30 3:30pm (including 15 minutes of Q&A) This webinar will be Auslan interpreted. Find out more and register here: https://netsvictoria.org.au//best-practice-approaches-for/... With consideration to working collaboratively with contemporary artists with and without disabilities, and the approaches organisations and curators should consider to meet best practice in this area. The session draws upon different types of disability: intellectual, physical and mental health issues, and the different approaches to working inclusively and providing access for these groups across Australia. Join Chair Sim Luttin of Arts Project Australia; Dr Catherine Bell, Artist and Curator; Morwenna Collett, Disability and Accessibility Consultant; Artists Eden Menta; and Jane Trengove. Image Credit: Catherine Bell and Eden Menta at 'FEM-aFFINITY' exhibition opening, Arts Project Australia, 2019. Photo by Kate Longley. Image Description: Curator Catherine Bell stands in the foreground alongside artist Eden Menta, who looks towards the cookie Catherine is holding in her hand which has the word 'FEM-AFFINITY' on it. Both are smiling at the opening of the 'FEM-AFFINITY' exhibition at Arts Project Australia in 2019, with artworks and people in the background.

07.01.2022 We’re delighted to advise that Bec Cole is our new Chair. Bec Cole, a palawa woman and Director Creative Arts at Latrobe Regional Gallery says "It is a great privilege to be elected as Chair after joining the NETS Board of Management just over a year ago. I am so proud to be leading through our new values: Collaborative Leadership, Empowerment, Radical Transparency, Integrity and Diversity. I thank outgoing Chair Penny Teale for her commitment to the organisation during a... time of rapid transition and look forward to building on the significant work we've achieved last year for a more inclusive arts program and organisation, in 2021 and beyond. We look forward to sharing with you some of our new board members and advisors in the coming days. Image Description: a black and white photograph of Bec Cole. Her hair is parted and frames her face on one side. She is wearing glasses and is smiling.

05.01.2022 We extend a very warm welcome to Michael Fox who has recently joined our Board of Management as Treasurer and member of our Development and Fundraising Committee. Michael Fox is the Principal of Michael Fox Arts Accountant & Valuer and the Director of Fox Galleries. He is a qualified accountant, fine art valuer and art collector. He holds a Master of Tax from the Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne. Michael is a member of the Auctioneers and Valuers Association of A...ustralia and is a Fellow of the Institute of Public Accountants. With offices in Melbourne and Hobart, Michael has worked with artists and creative industry professionals to manage their tax affairs utilising his specialised knowledge in business taxation, GST, cultural gifts, income averaging and more. Some highlights of his career include running the successful Save Super Art campaign in 2010 that prevented the proposed ban on artwork investment by super funds; co-founding Outlaw Gallery along with Barry Tate in Warrnambool, which provides art therapy classes for people living with disability in the community of Western Victoria; and in 2020 he was invited to the position of Art Market Consultant to the Hadley’s Art Prize, Hobart. Photograph: Manon Mikolaitis Image Description: A black and white photograph of Michael Fox. He has short shaved hair and is standing indoors in front of an abstract painting. He is shown from the waist up and is wearing a jumper with a zip at the neckline. He has a slight smile.

03.01.2022 Virtually join us today for: 'Managing Curatorial Risk'. Part of 'Curating Safe Practices: The 2020 Curatorial Intensive' Webinar series with Public Galleries Association of Victoria (PGAV) Time: 2:30 3:30pm (including 15 minutes of Q&A) Find out more and register here: https://bit.ly/2K1vkzd

02.01.2022 First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years, their sovereignty has never been ceded. This year's NAIDOC theme 'Always Was, Always Will Be' celebrates the hundreds of Nations and cultures that make up this continent. NETS Victoria is committed to delivering public programs developed by First Nations Artists and Curators, a relationship that is above all, a privilege. We live and work everyday on Aboriginal land so to know the land we walk on is to better know ourselves. Image Description: green and white text on a black background reads 'Always was, always will be'

01.01.2022 A great opportunity for curators - our Exhibition Development Fund (EDF) provides seed funding to research and develop new, curated exhibitions of contemporary visual arts, craft and design. All projects must be developed with the intention to tour the exhibition in partnership with NETS Victoria. Applications between $5,000 and $30,000 will be considered (from a total funding pool of $30,000). ... NETS Victoria’s Exhibition Development Fund is supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria. Due: 5pm Thursday 22 July 2021.

01.01.2022 We're so excited that Dr Tammy Wong Hulbert has joined our Board of Management. Dr Tammy Wong Hulbert is an artist, curator and academic in the RMIT University School of Art, lecturing in the Master of Arts (Arts Management) program specialising in curating. She is also the International and Art: History + Theory + Cultures Coordinator. Tammy's research focuses on curating inclusive cities, enacted through collaborations with marginalised urban communities, to care for and re...present their perspectives in globalising cities. Tammy's art practice stems from her interest in expressing the multi-layered and fragmented space between cultures, due to living in a super-diverse, postcolonial society. As a curator, she has worked with a wide range of Asian contemporary artists in Sydney, Melbourne, Beijing, Shanghai, Suzhou and Hong Kong, in galleries, museums and public spaces. Image Credit: Photograph by Shane Hulbert Image Description: A black and white photograph of Dr Tammy Wong Hulbert. She has dark shoulder length hair. She is inside wearing a V-necked t-shirt and the light hits the side of her face. Her expression is neutral with a slight smile.

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