Access information about all our past Test Sites' artists and projects.
Ngioka Bunda-Heath
Wakka Wakka, Ngugi and Biripi artist Ngioka Bunda-Heath tested her guerrilla style dance-theatre, ‘Epidermis’, at various prominent sites in the Melbourne city precinct, including Swanston Street and Flinders Street Station.
Nick Breedon
Nick Breedon is an Australian artist preoccupied with the binaries banality and profundity, objects and ideas that can at once be strikingly beautiful and deficient.
OFFICE
OFFICE is a multidisciplinary design and research practice based in Melbourne.
Office Feuerman
Office Feuerman (OF) aims to develop innovative and transformative design projects that encapsulate the fundamental idea of building a sense of community through art.
Rhys Ryan and Emily Boutard
Dance artist Rhys Ryan and miniaturist Emily Boutard aim to challenge the public’s perception of legal institutions through their interdisciplinary creation.
ROARAWAR FEARTATA: The Crossing
ROARAWAR FEARTATA is a real-playtime-based-interactual-live-immerciful-performancapist-asocialinsituational art theatre established in 2003 by Benjamin Cittadini and Craig Peade.
Rose Hawker
Rose Hawker works predominantly with sculptural work centred on monumentality and memorialism.
Samantha Martin
Samantha Martin is an award-winning creative producer from Perth.
Sha Sarwari
Sha Sarwari is a multidisciplinary visual artist born in Afghanistan and has lived in Australia since 2000.
Stephania Leigh
Stephania Leigh is a Jewish Australian artist working with painting, sculpture, installation and sound.
Stephen Banham
Stephen Banham is a typographer, graphic designer, writer, lecturer and curator. His primary research interest is typography – particularly the social and cultural readings of letterforms.
Thomas Woodman
Thomas Woodman is a Melbourne-based dancer and choreographer stimulated by the interaction between dance, choreography, philosophy and other forms.
Yandell Walton
Yandell Walton's work investigates ideas around impermanence, mortality and the otherworldly.
Yu Fang Chi
Yu Fang Chi is a Taiwan-born Melbourne-based artist and curator working within sculpture, spacial installation and textile in Australia, Asia, and Europe.
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