The Cross Art Projects foregrounds contemporary work and curatorial projects that reflect the multiple relationships between art, life and the public sphere, and explores the boundaries of this context. We are attentive to the local without sacrificing the scope of Indigenous and international views. Cross Art enhances its projects with conversations, walks and events on contemporary art, urban planning, architecture and heritage.
We recognise the unceded land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation within which we live and create. We pay respects to the traditional custodians, promising to listen, learn, integrate and act.
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Gary Lee — midling 2 (Larrakia: Together)
Gary Lee
midling 2 (Larrakia: Together)
Curated by Maurice O’Riordan
Opening Saturday 2 March, 2 pm
With book launch of ‘HEAT: Gary Lee — Selected texts art & anthropology’
Opened by special guest Tracey Moffatt
Conversation: ‘HEAT’
Saturday 9 March, 2 pm
BOOK HERE
A look at contested, sometimes controversial spaces in relation to Indigenous identity, queerness and the archive. With Myles Russell-Cook (Senior Curator, Australian and First Nations Art, NGV), Tristen Harwood (Indigenous writer, cultural critic and researcher) and Jane Clark (Senior Research Curator, MONA), in conversation with Gary Lee and Maurice O’Riordan.
Exhibition runs 1 March to 13 April 2024
The Cross Art Projects
In parallel to Mardi Gras Festival and Biennale of Sydney
Image: Gary Lee, Moedra’nyini (Star Dreaming), 2023, pastel, pencil on type C print on Ilford cottonrag paper, 26.31 x 34.74cm (image). Courtesy and © Gary Lee.