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                    Past artists and projects

                    Access information about all our past Test Sites' artists and projects.

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                    • Aarti Jadu

                      Aarti Jadu is a multidisciplinary sound artist.
                    • Aarti Jadu - Phase 2

                      Aarti Jadu is a multidisciplinary sound artist.
                    • Abbey Rich

                      Abbey Rich is a multidisciplinary public artist based on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation in Naarm, Melbourne.
                    • Adam Grant

                      Adam Grant is an emerging artist with an interest in technology, media art, urban play and nostalgia. His work intersects art, advertising, and entrepreneurialism.
                    • Amy Prcevich

                      Amy Prcevich uses the aesthetics of organisation and advocacy to interrogate narratives of social and public space, connected knowledge, labour and language.
                    • Andrew Atchison

                      Andrew Atchison is a Melbourne-based artist and writer with an interest in exploring expressions of destabilisation, disorientation, perversity and queer abstraction through his art practice.
                    • Angela Louise Powell

                      Angela Louise Powell is an emerging Melbourne-based interdisciplinary practitioner.
                    • Anthony Sawrey

                      Anthony’s principal interest is painting though he has also worked as a comics and storyboard illustrator and writes regularly.
                    • Arie Rain Glorie

                      Arie Rain Glorie is a visual artist and curator based in Melbourne.
                    • Astra Howard

                      Astra Howard is an action researcher/performer working predominantly within public spaces in cities.
                    • Autumn Tansey

                      Autumn is a conceptual artist with a background in lens-based media and installation.
                    • Baden Hitchcock

                      First Nations performer and choreographer Baden Hitchcock tested his idea ‘In the Absence of’, an investigation into the decolonisation of a public space, at the Burke and Wills Statue in Melbourne’s City Square.
                    • Beth Arnold

                      Beth Arnold is a Melbourne based artist.
                    • Brian Martin

                      Brian Martin is a descendant of Bundjalung, MurraWarri and Kamilaroi peoples and has been a practising artist for 27 years exhibiting in the media of painting and drawing.
                    • Carly Sheppard

                      Carly Sheppard is an emerging cross-disciplinary performance artist whose work negotiates across dance and theatre performance, sculpture, drawing, voice and installation. Often these forms feature interchangeably within a single work, housed within the foundation of the body moving.
                    • Catherine Clover and Jordan Lacey

                      Dr Catherine Clover and Dr Jordan Lacey are both sound artists who met while completing their PhDs at RMIT University.
                    • Charlotte McCombe and Chuan Khoo

                      A collaboration between artists Charlotte McCombe and Chuan Khoo investigates the relationship between emotion, place, object and light.
                    • David Williams

                      David Williams is a leading Australian theatre artist whose works open spaces for public conversation about political and social issues.
                    • Deanne Butterworth

                      Deanne Butterworth is a choreographer and a dancer.
                    • Devika Bilimoria and Luna Mrozik Gawler

                      GEOFADE (Devika Bilimoria and Luna Mrozik Gawler) are a queer-time lab, experimenting with notions of non-linear time as they relate to ecological awareness and climate transformation.
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