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Images: (left) interior pages from Worlding publication, edited by Dr Amber Smith, Platform Arts. (inset) Madison Bycroft, Waterlogue - Four on the Floor, four-channel video, 2024, photo Christo Crocker. (top, right) Alex Rizkalla, Remains/Vestiges: Dispersal, 1993, Collection: Art Gallery of New South Wales, photo Leiko Lopez. (top left) Katthy Cavaliere, la casa, 2002, Collection: Art Gallery of New South Wales (National Art Archive). With thanks to the Estate of Katthy Cavaliere, through the AGNSW Artist Archives. Photo Leiko Lopez. (background) Madison Bycroft, video still from Waterlogue - Four on the Floor, 2024. Supported by Creative Australia, La Becque, Mécènes du sud.


Worlding

08 JUN—19 JUL ‘24 WORLDING presents the works of twelve national and international contemporary artists that speak to a mobile understanding of how artists partake in the designing, building, and organising of a personal world through their practice.  

Featuring: Brook Andrew, Madison Bycroft, Katthy Cavaliere, Daniel Crooks, Julie Davies, Stano Filko, Patrick Pound, Alex Rizkalla, Si Yi Shen, Kieren Seymour, Batia Suter, Tarryn Love. Additional events with Dr. Peter Hill and the Centre For Reworlding.

  1. Worlding exhibition
  2. Worlding panel discussion
  3. Refugium
  4. Worlding publication
  5. Dungeons and Dragons: open sessions



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Platform Arts
On Wadawurrung Country
60 Little Malop St 
Djilang/Geelong VIC 3220
P: (03) 5224 2815 
M: 0467 094 597
E: hello@platformarts.org.au


Open
Office hours: Tuesday to Friday / 9.30AM—4.30PM
Gallery hours: Tuesday to Saturday / 10.00AM—4.00PM

Access

Platform Arts’ accessibility includes a ramp to our Gheringhap St entrance, wheelchair-accessible bathrooms, baby-change facilities, and elevator. Accessible carparks are located on the Little Malop St side of our building. If you have specific accessibility needs, please contact us.
About
Platform Arts, based on Wadawurrung Country in Djilang/Geelong, focuses on the development of artistic practice and ideas, leading to the presentation of these ideas as contemporary arts experiences. We curate a multi-artform program of exhibitions, performances, publications and events that respond to themes and provocations we believe are urgent for our times. Learn more

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