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Arts Project Australia

Cut + Paste

Hosted by Kieran Madden, this workshop explores the medium of collage using a range of materials to reimagine new futures.

Using examples of exhibiting artist Eden Menta’s photographic works, alongside other found imagery, the session will guide participants to connect and explore the thematic strands of PHOTO 2024. This open forum is an opportunity to discuss and engage with photography in an alternative way. Participants completed works are invited to be added to an interactive wall that will grow and develop throughout the duration of the exhibition.

Kieran Madden is a Melbourne based multi-media artist whose practice is primarily focused on collage. His deceptively simple pieces ranges from visual puns to tableaux with deeper social and political themes. All the work is analog ‘cut and paste’ in technique, making use of his collection of vintage source materials such as books magazines and other ephemera.

Madden has shown his work widely, done editorial commissions, run workshops and has work held in private collections around the globe.

Accessibiliy

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Auslan interpreted

The Arts Project Australia gallery has accessible toilets in the Perry Street Building. They are located in the northern end of the building. On the upper ground level they are located off the northern side of the service corridor. On L1 and L2 they are located behind blue manual double doors.

Entry 30A Perry Street is wheelchair accessible and offers direct access to the Courtyard, Perry Street Building upper ground and Johnston Street Building upper ground.

Lift access is available to visit other buildings and levels.

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