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                    Past artists and projects

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

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                    • Kate Golding

                      Kate Golding is a settler Australian of English ancestry based on unceded Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung land. She is a mother artist and researcher with a focus on monuments and memorialisation.
                    • Katie Sfetkidis

                      Katie Sfetkidis is a Melbourne based artist, experienced in creating temporary public artworks and performance.
                    • Kiera Brew Kurec

                      Kiera Brew Kurec is a Melbourne artist working with live endurance performance, performance for video, photography and installation practice.
                    • Kirstine Wallis

                      Kirstine Wallis is a landscape architect and artist.
                    • Lana Jones

                      Lana Jones is a young researcher and designer building a practice that explores how the spatial conditions we experience today sit within a continuum of global history.
                    • Lauren Dunn

                      Lauren Dunn is a multi-disciplinary artist living and practicing on Wurundjeri country Melbourne.
                    • Lauren Simmonds

                      Lauren Simmonds’ practice crosses drawing, sculpture, installation, choreography and performance.
                    • Lichen Kelp

                      Lichen Kelp (Seaweed Appreciation Society international/SASi) and Architect Luca Lana (Q-Studio) collaborate to create a transportable seaweed bath.
                    • Marta Figueiredo and Jonathon Griggs

                      Creative duo Marta Figueiredo and Jonathon Griggs bring a diverse skillset including architecture and sound design to their joint project.
                    • Martyn Coutts

                      Martyn Coutts is an interdisciplinary artist based in Melbourne. He is interested in the body's relationship with space, audiences and technology.
                    • Matthew de Moiser

                      Matthew de Moiser is a Melbourne-based artist recognised for his use of everyday household objects, mediums and materials as the basis for new works that challenge how we see the ordinary everyday world around us.
                    • Matthew Fung

                      Matthew Fung is a practicing public artist with a formal background in interior architecture. His practice is led by critical thinking, research and experimentation to explore the intersection between art and architecture.
                    • Matthew Johnson

                      Matthew Johnson is a designer, creative-technologist and audio-visual artist.
                    • Matthias Schack-Arnott

                      Matthias Schack-Arnott is a Melbourne based percussive artist.
                    • Megan Hunter

                      Megan Hunter's work is grounded in environmental activism, often referencing the ocean, waterways and their creatures.
                    • Mel Deerson and Briony Galligan

                      Mel Deerson and Briony Galligan are both artists who live in Naarm/Melbourne.
                    • Melinda Hetzel

                      Melinda Hetzel and Co. is a new collective of multi-disciplinary artists who collaborate with director Melinda Hetzel to create augmented realities.
                    • Michael Prior

                      Michael Prior is an artist and teacher living on Wurundjeri land along the Merri Creek working with sculpture, sound and generative composition.
                    • Morwenna Schenck

                      Morwenna is a Melbourne-based designer and production manager delivering projects for performance and experimental arts.
                    • Morwenna Schenck – Phase 2

                      Morwenna Schenck is an artist and designer based in Naarm/Melbourne creating work for performance and experimental arts.
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