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Dream Worlds
Curator
Sanlitun Village Screen
Beijing, China
[2010] forthcoming

Showcasing 8 leading Australian Moving Image Artists on a 27 meter long public screen in Beijings exclusive Sanlitun Village.
[Image: Daniel Crooks]
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Coded Cloth
Curator
Samstag
Museum of Modern Art
Adelaide, Australia
[2008]

Intricate and unique ElectronicTextile artworks seamlessly combine traditional skills with innovation and creativity to express the philosophy and personality of their creators.
[Image: Donna Franklin]
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Networked
Curator
2004 : Australian Culture Now
Australian
Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)
Melbourne, Australia
[2004]

The Networked program featured major installations, an interactive zone, a Screen Gallery Site Lounge, Live Events and Online Forums from 23 Australian Media Artists. 2004 : Australian Culture Now extended across ACMI, NGV, SBS TV and inner city locations.
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spatial - new media artspace
Consultant
National Gallery of Australlia,
Canberra, Australia
Online
[2004-05]

Comissioned by NGA to identify networked artists appropraite to the National Gallery’s content guidelines, profile specifications and technical requirements. Site no longer active but documeted online.. [Image: Isobel Knowles]
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+ resistant media +
Site Design
Perspecta99
Art Gallery of NSW,
Sydney, Australia
[1999]

Curated and comissioned by Amanda MacDonald-Crowley at ANAT to showcase Australian tactical media & resistant networked practices.
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~bimbi
Curator and Site Design
Artists Camp @ Bimbi
Performance Space,
Sydney, Australia
[1996]
Sculpture, installation and performance from 26 Australian artists camped at the Bimbi outback sheep station including: Anne Ferran, Alison Clouston, Rebecca Cummins, Nicoel Ellis, Noelene Lucas, Judy Watson, Sue Pedley, Hobart Hughes...
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WWWO - Wollongong
World's Women Online
Co-Curator with Louise Manner, Ali Smith, Sandy Indlekofer-O’Sullivan Online
[1995]

The WWWO site has been lost. It was created as part of the
United
Nations' Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing
in 1995.
The project encouraged women artists to develop Internet
skills and featured early digital work from 30 Australian women including Francis Dyson and Mez.
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Arthaus Gallery (ARI)
Co-Director with Adrienne Doig
Darlinghurst, Sydney
[1987-88]

Arthaus was the College of Fine Arts [UNSW] Student Gallery from 1985 untill 1998. As Directors we managed all aspects of the gallery, exhibitions and publicity. Arthaus was actively involved in the Artist Run Initiatives Movement in the 1980's.
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