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Trocadero Art Space

Locality: Footscray, Victoria, Australia



Address: 1/119 Hopkins Street 3011 Footscray, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.trocaderoartspace.com.au

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25.01.2022 Rachel Morley, Fish n chips, 2018, scanned 35mm photograph. Rachel Morley is an artist working in photography and collage as well as collaborative work in costume and production design. She has a BA (Art History, French Studies) from The University of Melbourne. www.instagram.com/rachel.jmorley You can purchase this Troc Digital Background for $4 here: ... https://trocaderoartspace.bigcartel.com//digital-backgroun See more



25.01.2022 Our callout for Troc Talks Online closes soon! We’d love to hear from you and we’ll be accepting applications up until midnight tomorrow. To apply, please submit the following by downloading the proposal form on our website: http://www.trocaderoartspace.com.au//troc-talks-online-c/... We will work with you to publish your work online in a format that best suits your project. This could be an artist talk or performance, a series of videos, an Instagram takeover, online document, or anything else you can think of!

23.01.2022 The wait is nearly over: on next Thursday, June 11th at 12pm, the Three Bellybuttons x Troc Talks podcast will be released online! In this upcoming episode recorded in March 2020, Three Bellybuttons host Siying Zhou speaks with six international and two local artists about their postponed exhibition 'Across the Haze,' curated by Corinna Berndt. Cynthia Arrieu-King, Corinna Berndt, Shraddha Borawake, Dongyan Chen, Rochyne Delaney McNulty, Sophie Morrow, Ivetta Sunyoung Kang an...d Marcia Vaitsman met last year during a residency in Berlin. Together they grapple with global events, while contemplating the role of connectedness in the midst of uncertainty. Three Bellybuttons Podcast is a podcast blog managed by Siying Zhou and Marcel Feillafe (sound recorder/editor). In each episode, guests are invited to join the host, and talk about current art exhibitions and events in Australia. Troc Talks Online is supported by Maribyrnong City Council. Image: Across the Haze, installation view, works by Marcia Vaitsman, Shraddha Borawake. Documentation: jacintakeefe.com

23.01.2022 Happy Wear It Purple Day! We hope youve found a way to celebrate from home. Join in with this fantastic live video from Minus18!



23.01.2022 APPLICATIONS CLOSE 28 JULY: join the team as our Public Programs Coordinator! This is a unique and exciting volunteer opportunity to develop a range of engaged and inclusive public programs alongside our exhibitions. Submit your application online by Tuesday 28 July: bit.ly/PD-PublicPrograms Image: April Chandler, performance by Scotty So at the Closing Ceremony of 'Venus in Thorns,' curated by Jake Treacy, Midsumma 2020.

21.01.2022 For our shop launch, we asked 4 artists close to Troc to create unique digital backgrounds. Purchase images online by Zara Sully, Rachel Morley, Adele Kava, and Ellen Yeong Gyeong Son to spice up your next Zoom meeting, lappy screensaver or smartphone background. Opening Monday, 5pm: bit.ly/Shop-Troc

21.01.2022 The surveys below will help the Victorian Government collect info on how Covid-19 has impacted the creative industry. It's a good opportunity to let them know how it has disrupted your work, and give your suggestions for rebuilding: https://engage.vic.gov.au/creative-strategy



21.01.2022 Live now on our website! Read the interview via correspondence between Ellen Yeong Gyeong Son and artist Cassandra Tytler, discussing her upcoming show "Oops!" and broader practice across single-channel video, performance and video installation. Cassandra delves into her early work with performance, exploring character, gender and a rising fascination with self-representation in audio-visual spaces. Her multi-screen work Oops! engages with Brechts conception of Epic Theat...re through its interpretation of a scenario by Walter Benjamin, examining power relations, violence and ideology within the family unit. Tytler is interested in how ideas that come from Epic Theatre can be used for her own political intent in performance, which is both feminist and queer. Read more: https://bit.ly/Troc-Talks Troc Talks Online is supported by Maribyrnong City Council.

20.01.2022 Keep your eyes peeled! This week we're launching TROC SHOP, the online store for all your artist and ARI merch needs: www.trocaderoartspace.com.au/shop/ Graphics: Liz Cameron

20.01.2022 The artist takeover continues! Death Metal Drapery is a suite of artworks by Nina Rose Prendergast for the online zine and upcoming exhibition of these are a few of our favourite things, postponed until covid-safe. In the meantime, have a scroll through the zine (http://www.trocaderoartspace.com.au//theseareafewofmyfavti) which preludes the gallery exhibition by Madeleine Minack, Skye Malu Baker, HeeJoon Youn, Nina Rose Prendergast and Kaijern Koo. Images: Nina Rose Prendergast, Death Metal Drapery, 2020, spray paint and cornflour on laser cut acrylic mounted to inkjet prints.

19.01.2022 We have an online store! Get your hands on a range of handmade products, digital backdrops, art and publications, delivered digitally or to your doorstep: bit.ly/Shop-Troc Graphics by Liz Cameron

19.01.2022 SBS has now opened its Emerging Writers' Competition which will be open to aspiring writers up until September 15!



18.01.2022 Later this week in our Troc Talks series: a written interview with artist Cassandra Tytler and Ellen Yeong Gyeong Son. Read more about Tytler's work as both a performer and video practitioner, and get a glimpse into her upcoming exhibition 'Oops!' Cassandra Tytler (www.cassandratytler.com) is an artist working within single-channel video, performance, and video installation. Tytler's work combines an unsettling, wry humour with pop sensibility. It is an ongoing examination of... the mechanics of performance and in activating a politics of resistance for those bodies who want to deactivate ideologys regulatory practices. View previous Troc Talks: bit.ly/Troc-Talks Image: courtesy of Cassandra Tytler

18.01.2022 We are pleased to announce the successful applicants for Troc Talks Online. Over the coming months we look forward to publishing online projects by artists Hannah Beilharz, Ren Gregori, Ishkoodah, Amy Hanley and Devika Bilimoria, Kari Lee McInneny-McRae (featuring Zoe Bastin, Alexandra Nemaric, Jazz Money, and Sha Sawari), Angela Cornish, Sarah Robertson (brolien), Yuchen Xin, and Astrid Mulder. - We were thankful to receive a great number of proposals and regret that there were limited places available for this iteration of Troc Talks Online. Please stay tuned for further exhibition opportunities with Trocadero. - Image: Hannah Beilharz, Ashen Shadows, 2020, red pencil on photograph, dimensions 70 x 44.5cm

18.01.2022 ARTIST TAKEOVER: Join Madeleine Minack, Skye Malu Baker, HeeJoon Youn, Nina Rose Prendergast and Kaijern Koo for an Instagram takeover from May 28 - June 3. Happening here: instagram.com/trocaderoartspace Their postponed group exhibition 'These are a few of my favourite things' reacts to the overwhelming nature of contemporary lifestyle, and explores fixation as a way to make sense of this visually-saturated world. Together, these five artists examine this obsession through ...sensitivity, routine and compulsion as irrational remedies. The takeover is part of our ongoing Troc Talks Online, where artists whose shows have been postponed are sharing and collaborating on works, discussions and web-based experiments. Troc Talks Online is supported by Maribyrnong City Council. Image: Skye Malu Baker, 'Self is a sketch II,' 2020, collaged elements (oil paint, biro and coloured pencil) on paper.

18.01.2022 Announcing our first round of exhibiting artists for 2021! We’re looking forward to opening shows by Chunxiao Qu, Kathy Sarpi, Scotty So, Heejoon Youn, Sophie Cochrane, Natasha Krcevinac, James Langer, Lucy Kingsley, Adele Kava, Hannah Beilharz, Patrick Zaia, Haruka Sawa, Marlo W, Corinna Berndt, and Zara Sully. 2020 has been a year like no other for the Troc community. We would like to thank all the wonderful artists who exhibited, presented as part of Troc Talks Online or c...ontributed work to our Troc Shop; your work has kept both our physical and digital spaces alive. Thank you to our listeners, viewers, visitors and friends - we can’t wait to see you again! We’d like to thank Maribyrnong City Council for their ongoing and crucial support of our programs. And of course, none of this would be possible without our volunteer gallery assistants and committee - thank you for your dedication to arts and culture in the West. Here’s to thriving in 2021 - we hope you all have a safe and relaxing summer break. We look forward to seeing you from 27 January with three new shows from Chunxiao Qu, Kathy Sarpi, and Scotty So. Image: Chunxiao Qu, from the exhibition 'Like Cures Like,' installation view. Photo by Xiang Ling Wu.

17.01.2022 Premiering today on IGTV at 6pm! Troc Talks Online: Ishkooda’s ‘Still Life’ is a series of IGTVs that allow viewers the opportunity to experience the ephemeral sculptures as they shift and change across the week. ‘Still Life’ looks at the fast-paced online environment of Instagram and seeks to interrupt this constant flow of information. Bringing daily moments of pause and the opportunity for deep listening and meditation through prolonged encounters with materials in flux.... ‘Still Life’ will be posted this week from Thurs 17 - Sunday 20th. Image: Still Life, photograph supplied by artist, Ishkooda Troc Talks Online is supported by Maribyrnong City Council

16.01.2022 Now online! Read Patrick Zaia's zine 'Scat-tera/tology: A Users Guide' via our website: bit.ly/Troc-Talks Scat-tera/tology: a bastardised neologism, which augments the words scatter (to throw in various directions), teratology (the study of monsters and abnormal psychologies) and scatology (the study of shit) into a singular methodology or mode of artistic practice. Acting the part of the mad scientist, Patrick Zaia creates regressive technologies and monstrous hybrid...s. Collectively, these two manifest as dystopian, audio-visual installations that are both humorous and unnerving in equal measure. Taking aesthetic cues from anime, horror, science fiction and pop music, Zaias work theatrically meditates on how violence, gender, technology and popular culture connect and modulate one another. Apart from his solo practice, Zaia is one half of the intermedia performance entity SHATRICK, as well as a writer and musician. Image: Patrick Zaia, cropped still from Sugar Rush' Troc Talks Online is supported by Maribyrnong City Council

16.01.2022 5pm tomorrow night! Head over to our YouTube channel for the second episode of visual poetry Popcorn, Porn of Poetry by Chunxiao Qu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fQkHqmXQ80

16.01.2022 Thank you Art Almanac for your recent mention of the newly launched program . gives you an opportunity to glimpse upcoming Trocadero shows while getting to know each artist through exclusive written or recorded interviews, alongside video excerpts and photo documentation.

16.01.2022 You may have noticed our Instagram is looking a bit different! Artists Madeleine Minack, Skye Malu Baker, HeeJoon Youn, Nina Rose Prendergast and Kaijern Koo have taken over our Instagram and will be posting until Wednesday. You can check it out here: instagram.com/trocaderoartspace Their group exhibition 'These are a few of my favourite things' was postponed due to COVID-19. ... The takeover is part of our ongoing Troc Talks Online, where artists whose shows have been postponed are sharing and collaborating on works, discussions and web-based experiments. Troc Talks Online is supported by Maribyrnong City Council. Image: Madeleine Minack untitled series, 2020, found materials, wax, thread and digital image. See more

15.01.2022 Premiere begins at 6.00pm TONIGHT! Join artist Scotty So for a live Q&A on Monday 20th July and watch his recorded interview by Ellen Yeong Gyeong Son. Scotty So is the recipient of Trocaderos 2019 VCA Art Grad Show award. His projects have been displayed in two solo and several group exhibitions internationally, including Hong Kong, Greater China and Australia. Troc Talks Online is supported by Maribyrnong City Council.

15.01.2022 Join West Projections Festival 2020 live from 4pm today via YouTube! An amazing line up of artists will be there to greet you! https://youtu.be/1RrDHiBoRZE

14.01.2022 Join us this Thursday for Troc Talks #9 with Hannah Beilharz

14.01.2022 Artist, teacher, and dear friend today we remember Tamirat Gebremariam. In this video from 2019 recorded with SBS Amharic, Tam speaks about his beautiful portrait exhibition at Trocadero, African Soul.

13.01.2022 Thank you Madeleine Minack, Skye Malu Baker, HeeJoon Youn, Nina Rose Prendergast and Kaijern Koo for the Instagram takeover from May 28 June 3. As a prelude to their postponed exhibition, These are a few of our favourite things, the five artists shared a digital zine which consisted of their current works during this period of isolation through the takeover, as part of our Troc Talks Online which you can read here: http://www.trocaderoartspace.com.au//theseareafewofmyfav...ti Troc Talks Online is supported by Maribyrnong City Council. Image: Kaijern Koo, Untitled (BMO as VM), Digital photograph, 2020.

12.01.2022 Coming soon to Troc Talks Online: ‘Still Life’ by artist Ishkoodah. ‘Still Life’ looks at the fast-paced online environment of Instagram and seeks to interrupt this constant flow of information. Bringing daily moments of pause and the opportunity for deep listening and meditation through prolonged encounters with materials in flux. The series will allow viewers the opportunity to experience the ephemeral sculptures as they shift and change across the week. ... ‘Still Life’ will be posted this week from Thurs 17th - Sunday 20th. Ishkoodah is an interdisciplinary artist from Bundjalung Country (Lismore) based in Naarm (Melbourne). They work predominantly in installation and sculpture as well as across performance, text and new media. Ishkoodah has spent the year in Melbourne lockdown experimenting with the materiality of the internet, creating installation encounters online, and considering how ephemeral and durational matter can exist across multiple spatial dimensions simultaneously. Image: Ice sculpture, photograph supplied by artist, Ishkooda Troc Talks Online is supported by Maribyrnong City Council

12.01.2022 Premiering 5pm tomorrow night! Watch the third episode of Chunxiao Qus Popcorn, Porn of Poetry on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/6K75GWQxeVU

12.01.2022 We have your weekend reading sorted! Our interview with Cassandra Tytler will be published this Saturday May 9, along with some teaser footage from 'Oops!' courtesy of the artist. With 'Oops!' Tytler has created three contemporary family scenes, inspired by a situation created by Walter Benjamin in his attempt to describe the power of Brechts Epic Theatre. This is a propositional project that explores video as a potential vehicle for the interruption of imminent violence th...rough the decomposition of the performative, halting action before it occurs. Interruption and montage become a gesture that does not convert to action. More by the artist: www.cassandratytler.com See our previous Troc Talks here: bit.ly/Troc-Talks

12.01.2022 Now showing at Troc: FONI. Foni is a bad b@%^ch from the West. She is also a current volunteer at Trocadero. Foni’s painting practice explores black identity, age and deterioration, and power dynamics. Foni is both her name and title. ... This exhibition will be open from 9 December 2020 - 20 March 2021. Image: work by Foni, photography by Stacy Jewell.

11.01.2022 Footscray Makers Market will be happening this December! Makers of any art form can apply for a stall. Head over to their website for more info: footscrayarts.com/event/makers-market/

10.01.2022 JOIN THE TEAM: we are looking for a Public Programs Coordinator! This is a unique volunteer opportunity for a motivated and creative individual with an interest in developing skills in the arts to join the general committee. You will be driving a range of engaged and inclusive public programs alongside our exhibitions, working closely with artists and the marketing team. We encourage applications from First Nations peoples, people from culturally and linguistically diverse ba...ckgrounds, people with disabilities, and members of the local western Melbourne community. Learn more: bit.ly/PD-PublicPrograms

09.01.2022 Join Hannah Beilharz and Public Programs Coordinator Kelly Yoon online this Thursday Nov 26 at 6pm for ‘Ashen Shadows,’ an artist talk and visual presentation via YouTube Live. Hannah will also be in the live chat to answer your questions! RSVP: www.facebook.com/events/387598102359509 This discussion and presentation aims to generate a constructive and healing space for mourning and reimagining the world with and after climate change. Beilharz's recent print and drawing-base...d works explore how mourning the impacts of climate change can generate action. These works, created in the context of lockdown, act as conduits for the personal and collective processing of grief and mourning the impacts of the climate crisis. Image: Hannah Beilharz, 'Ashen Shadows,' 2020, photograph with white thread, 70 x 44.5cm.

08.01.2022 This Saturday 19th join artist Cassandra Tytler (@cassandratytler) in discussion. Tytler will speak about her two video pieces, ‘Oops!’ and ‘I Still Call It Home’, explaining her own creative and political approaches to the pieces. ‘Oops!’ is a work that attempts to transfer a theatrical concept, created by Walter Benjamin, to video installation. Tytler will discuss her thinking around this work and whether she believes her aims were met.... The event will run this Saturday December 19th from 2-3pm at Trocadero. Here is the link to the event registration: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/artist-talk-with-cassandra- In line with COVID-19 state government advice, gallery visitors are asked to sign in via a QR code, maintain social distancing, and wear a mask if needed. The gallery can admit up to 40 people at one time. Image: Oops! 2020 installation view, photography by Kim Sachs

07.01.2022 Launching 5pm next Monday: our new TROC SHOP will be an ongoing active, curated space for artists' activities beyond the gallery walls. Handmade products, digital backdrops, art and publications coming soon: www.trocaderoartspace.com.au/shop

07.01.2022 The stream will commence in less than 10 minutes! Grab your tea, log on and join the live Q&A chat with Scotty So.

06.01.2022 Consider becoming a supporter of Runway Journal! They are a free-to-access platform, providing the arts community with new works that are bold, critical and responsive. Find out how you can help, via the link in their post below:

06.01.2022 We've just launched our first online store! Get your hands on our hot range of handmade products, digital backdrops, art and publications, delivered digitally or to your doorstep: bit.ly/Shop-Troc

05.01.2022 Our call out for Troc Talks Online ends in a week! If you have missed out on exhibiting your work or have been working on something new in 2020, we would love to hear from you. To apply, please submit the following by downloading the proposal form provided here: www.trocaderoartspace.com.au/unc/troc-talks-online-call-out... We will work with you to publish your work online in a format that best suits your project. This could be an artist talk or performance, a series of videos, an Instagram takeover, online document, or anything else you can think of! We will be accepting 6 projects and each will receive $100 for participation. Deadline: Midnight Saturday 24 October 2020 Image by Shraddha Borawake, ‘This Beautiful Venus Trap Earth Body’, with Eline Bochem, 2019, video still (cropped). Graphics by Zeth Cameron

05.01.2022 Artist Opportunity: A group of arts and culture philanthropists have united to create 1,400 quick turnaround grants to artists in need. Applications close on Sunday 10 May.

05.01.2022 It was with much sadness that the Trocadero committee learned yesterday of the recent passing of our friend, artist Tamirat Gebremariam. A warm, passionate and giving person, he had a studio at Trocadero, exhibited his beautiful portraits with us last year, and was a finalist in the 2019 Footscray Art Prize. Tam dedicated himself to promoting the lives and achievements of African Australians through his art, and spent much of his time teaching art in local communities. He will be greatly missed, and always remembered.

05.01.2022 Join artist Scotty So and Public Programs Coordinator Ellen Yeong Gyeong Son for an interview premiere and live Q&A from 6.00pm, Monday 20th July. In this artist talk recorded via Zoom, Scotty So shares insights into his practice, previous projects and upcoming exhibition, I will keep you in the loop. Warm regards,. Born and raised in Hong Kong, So is an artist interested in the uncertainties of reality, and its relation to space and perception expressed through found objec...ts. He works across mediums, using painting, photography, 3D printing, site-responsive installation, video and performance to provoke humour and irony on the construct of worldmaking. Website: www.scottyso.com/ Image: screenshot from interview, cropped Troc Talks Online is supported by Maribyrnong City Council

05.01.2022 The Three Bellybuttons x Troc Talks podcast is now online! Across two episodes recorded in April (shortly after our public closure), host Siying Zhou of Three Bellybuttons Podcast speaks with artists Corinna Berndt, Ivetta Kang, Cynthia Arrieu-King, Shraddha Borowake, Sophie Morrow, Marcia Vaitsman, Dongyan Chen and Rochyne Delaney McNulty about their postponed exhibition 'Across the Haze.' Listen here: threebellybuttonspodcast.blogspot.com/

05.01.2022 Tonight! Tune in at 5pm for our latest instalment of Troc Talks Online #7. The first of three episodes, Popcorn, Porn of Poetry by Chunxiao Qu features visual poetries that involve sound, images and text. By inviting readers to choose and recite their favourite poems in this collection, Qu hopes to inspire people in conversation about the manipulation of desires and the porno industry as an effective methodology and product of capitalism. Check it out on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/ej9C-Jhcg5s

03.01.2022 Catch a glimpse into Patrick Zaias postponed show A Scat-tera/tological Experience! As part of our ongoing Troc Talks, tomorrow we will be sharing with you a digital copy of his zine Scat-tera/tology: A Users Guide,' first published in 2020 and which debuted at the National Gallery of Victoria's Art Book Fair with Bus Projects. Patrick's work creates a fictional story with elements of the otherworldly, and entwines it with references to popular culture. The postponed exh...ibition A Scat-tera/tological Experience! playfully presents the results of this particular breed of cultural analysis in all its cross-disciplinary glory (which ranges from film, graphics, text and music) as well as clearly defining how particular modes of anti-humanist and post-humanist attitudes arise, operate and mutate in contemporary culture. Image: Patrick Zaia, exerpt from Scat-tera/tology: A Users Guide' Troc Talks Online is supported by Maribyrnong City Council

03.01.2022 Today and every day, Black Lives Matter in Australia. We have the highest rate of incarceration of Indigenous people, proportional to population, in the world. Since the 1991 Royal Commission, at least 432 Aboriginal people have died in custody. Our government has neither taken action to prevent harm, nor held the perpetrators criminally responsible. It is important that we all stand with Black and Indigenous people in a meaningful, ongoing way. If youre unsure how you ca...n help, a good way to get started is to follow, read, donate to, and amplify Aboriginal voices amongst your own networks: https://www.facebook.com/standwithyuendumu/ https://www.facebook.com/Justicefortanyaday/ https://www.facebook.com/ferncollective/ https://www.facebook.com/commongroundaus/ If you can, attend the rally Stop Black Deaths in Custody - Justice for George Floyd #BLM TODAY from 2-5pm starting at Parliament House: https://facebook.com/events/s/stop-black-deaths-in-custody-j/2523873747926996/?ti=icl Donate to: au.gofundme.com/c/act/black-lives-matter-australia Pay the Rent https://www.facebook.com/paytherentgrassrootscollective/?ref=search&__tn__=%2Cd%2CP-R&eid=ARAeY5VCHz_A9tMAO1qndBY0GgbumMVsnViWU1CuFedk4Ncs2P7xA92OV-ZUzck1yXv83iuSCvIMD8tJ Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance https://www.facebook.com/WARcollective/ Grandmothers Against Removals https://www.facebook.com/GMAR.GrandmothersAgainstRemovals/ North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency https://www.facebook.com/naaja/ Aboriginal Legal Service https://www.facebook.com/ALSNSWACT/ Indigenous Social Justice Association - Melbourne (ISJA Melbourne) https://www.facebook.com/ISJA.Melbourne/ National Justice Project https://www.facebook.com/NationalJusticeProjectAu/?__tn__=%2Cd%2CP-R&eid=ARBrJwdpN2DsZGplZmEdFFbdMw_MIm8L0KNQ33FqCr7aFqq4DeslTEuFFnki7Y1ZMMuyglcsaj8U_hJL ANTar https://antar.org.au/ Justice for Yuendumu https://au.gofundme.com/f/justice-for-yuendumu-inquiry-on-p Healing Foundation https://www.facebook.com/healingfoundation/?__tn__=%2Cd%2CP-R&eid=ARADhm955fDSZWNeoxYASxAi8olGn_cm3AB_8frvdNlZgQI64XvXobZ9fu5yHO79sZxmp1IY2i5oyElW Human Rights Law Centre https://www.facebook.com/HumanRightsLawCentreHRLC/ Indigenous Literacy Foundation https://www.facebook.com/IndigenousLiteracyFoundation/ Children's Ground https://www.facebook.com/childrensgroundaus/ Change the Record Intervention, prevention and diversion solutions https://www.facebook.com/changetherecord.org.au/ Image: Charlotte Allingham, Burn what doesnt serve collection, 2019, Digital illustration

03.01.2022 Trocadero has just turned 15! Wed like to thank all of the wonderful artists, firm supporters and tireless volunteers who have made us what we are today. Our survival during this tough year wouldnt have been possible without the support of Arts and Culture Maribyrnong. ... We are so happy to announce today that Trocadero has been granted Triennial Arts Partner Funding by the City of Maribyrnong for 2020-2023. This will help us continue to do what we love for years to come - heres to another 15 years!

02.01.2022 West Projections 2020 is now live! The online festival will run from August 21-23, featuring work by Troc alumni Paola Balla, Alison Bennett, Jonathan Homsey, Siying Zhou, Jess Dubblu, Roberta Joy Rich and others. Explore: https://westprojections.com/

02.01.2022 Join us at 6pm tonight for the premiere of artist Hannah Beilharz Art in Conversation with Kelly Yoon via YouTube Live for ‘Ashen Shadows,’ an artist talk and visual presentation. Hannah will be available to answer your questions on the live chat.

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