The Cross Arts Project Exhibitions

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Undermining Rivers: Sydney's Drinking Water Endangered by Longwall Coal Mining

by Newell, Patrice, Sheppard, Julie, Vaughan, Deborah, Warburton, Toni.

An exhibition placing works by leading contemporary artists Deborah Vaughan and Toni Warburton side-by-side with activist commentary to ask who owns Sydney’s pristine water resources. ...

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Riotous Suburbs: Privatising Public Housing

by Bishop, Mervyn, Duguid, Elizabeth, Felipe, Ricardo, Holder, Jo, Lewis, Ruark, MacDonald, Fiona, Subritzky, Ricky, Sweeney, Therese , Wills, Adrian, Wrigley, Paul .

Riotous Suburbs presents threads of arguments about the economics and politics of space, housing, distribution and access as governments turn to private market solutions to ...

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One Way: The Painted Lines Of Stone Country Art

by Blake, Andrew, Nakadilinj Namundja, Don , Namarnyilk, Robert , Namarnyilk, Galareya Kalarriya 'Jimmy'.

The painted lines of these three artists of West Central Arnhem Land run in parallel, not cross hatched. The people of the headwaters of the ...

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Anonymity by Poklong Anading

by Anading, Poklong.

Poklong Anading is a leading light in Manila's dynamic contemporary art scene and the winner of the prestigious 2006 Ateneo University Art Award. His process-oriented ...

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Conversation: Clinton Garofano & Carole Roberts

by Garofano, Clinton, Roberts, Carole.

Absolute truths are not the concern of the works in this exhibition ‘conversation’. Clinton Garofano & Carole Roberts come together through their paintings to create ...

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What are art schools for?

by Trendall, Justin.

What are art schools for? is an exhibition about the crossroads where the hopes of individuals and institutional desire must confront their dilemmas. Trendall chose ...

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Grafton, Margaret, b. 1930
English born, Sydney resident artist known for metal weaving
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Weaving in Metal

by Grafton, Margaret, Grafton, Daniel.

This exhibition of woven metal works by the late Margaret Grafton looks at her work and ideas but also the challenges she set, not only ...

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Utopia Limited; Inhabiting Sydney

by Holder, Jo, MacDonald, Fiona, Pedley, Sue, Suwannakudt, Phaptawan, Vaughan, Deborah.

Utopia Limited adapts the Biennale of Sydney’s ‘Zones of Contact’ theme to question its host city, a place where lifestyle is pathological and the charm ...

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ArtLanguage: Every Publishable Place

by Aitken, Pam, Coombs, Sophie, Ehmann, Franz, Ihlein, Lucas, Kelly, Lisa, Lewis, Ruark, Rose, Jacqueline, Selenitsch, Alex, Walwicz, Ania. Squatspace.

Curator Ruark Lewis places work by eminent language artists Alex Selenitsch, Franz Ehmann and Ania Walwicz alongside that of an emerging generation. The exhibition unites ...

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Tunnel Vision, Greed and Stupidity: Reviewing Concrete Politics In Sydney

by Carter, Jeff, Dean, Christine, Gladwell, Shaun, Henning, Chris, Holder, Jo, Jastkowiak, Marius, Kelly, Deborah, MacDonald, Fiona, Moir, Alan, Sweeney, Therese , Zahalka, Anne.

An exhibition documenting how politicians, businessmen and public servants secretly carved up the inner-city road network in a calculated bid to force drivers into a ...

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The Art of Two Brothers

by Blake, Andrew, Nakadilinj Namundja, Don , Wanur Namundja, Bob.

The Art of Two Brothers presents paintings of Bob Wanur Namundja and Don Nakadilinj Namundja, brothers who share unique qualities of character and presence and ...

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Ronald Ventura: Human Study

by Ventura, Ronald.

Human Study, is laden with ironies. Thematically, his works refer to the contemporary hell in which humans live: soldiers in perpetual warfare, commodification and religious ...

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Lambe, Claire, b. 1962
English-born Melbourne based artist
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Double Dutch

by Buis, Joop, Den Pourg, Juan , Van den Berg, Jelle, Vos, Rudi.

Project is interested in how outsider cultures teach us to think completely differently. Double Dutch is a homage to artist Colin McCahon and the first ...

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England Banggala: Water, Stone and Spirit Paintings 1999-2001

by Banggala, England, Murphy, Anthony.

England Banggala’s late paintings focus on significant mythology interconnected over several sites: Djijapuny, the ancestral water snakes resembling Rainbow Serpents; Jingabardabiya, the traveling female water ...

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Skirting the Issue

by Carsley, Gary.

Skirting the Issue comprises grand images of parkscapes in Europe and Sydney. Carsley’s perfected nature takes on narrative qualities to portray significant cultural and historical ...

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Solidarity with Sandon Point Aboriginal Tent Embassy (SPATE)

by Barnett, Sue, Blanchfield, Sue, Blau, Simon, Dawes, Debra, Den Pourg, Juan , Holder, Jo, Hook, Richard, Hook, Karen, Hull, Tony, Manks, David, Redgate, Jacky, Smith, Steve, Van den Berg, Jelle, Warburton, Toni.

The Kuradji/Sandon Point Aboriginal Tent Embassy (SPATE) is a rallying point in the debate about urban development in sensitive coastal environments with significant Aboriginal heritage. ...

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Conceptual Crochet

by Aslanidis, John, Day, Elizabeth, Dean, Christine, Duquemin, Judith, MacDonald, Fiona, Mackay, Kate, Nicholson, Helen, Pulie, Elizabeth, Rose, Jacqueline, Trendall, Justin, Weston, Shaun.

Conceptual Crochet answers the curious question: Why are so many contemporary artists interested in craft techniques? The artists in the exhibition are trained in the ...

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Comrades up the Cross

by Brand, Mona, Fox, Len, Holder, Jo.

The exhibition of his paintings, sketches and posters reveals his commitment to the Peace and Civil Rights movements, the Green Bans and workplace politics. It ...

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Invisible Realm

by Ashburn, Liz, Dadour, Vivienne.

Vivienne Dadour's shadowy artworks speak to important issues of our times. Invisible Realm honors the generations of her family who, in the late nineteenth century, ...

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ON-NEON

by Fay, Peter, Fry, Trevor, Holder, Jo, Mataraga, Francesca , Raskopolis, Eugenia, Roberts, Neil.

An exhibition and roundtable of artists, architects, designers, local business and activists exploring ways to reignite Kings Cross’s famous neon lights

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