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Andrew Last, Clink6 Grainger, 2019, 210 x 290mm, Digital photos. Photo: Andrew Last

Clinkproject6

CLINKProject Collective
Denise Callan, Cindy Tan, Courtenay Marshall, Jessica Dew, Emma Webster, Jack Wolf, Amelia Rothwell, Lissy Hunt.
Susan Videler, Meg Van Hale, Fiona Frew, Tess Wing, Alex Huber, Nona Shackleton, Maja Nederman, Simon Swale, Johanna Zellmer, Andrew Last, Victoria Bell, Jan Dobbie.


12 - 13 September
Thu– Fri 12-4pm
at 
Grainger Museum 
Gate 13, Royal Parade 
Parkville 3010 
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
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Composite of images from Grainger Museum collection
For the last five years  students & staff from Hungry Creek School of Art & Craft and Dunedin School of Art have worked collaboratively under the title CLINKproject. The output has been pop-up or intervention-flavoured jewellery exhibits in Auckland locations. This year we will cross the Tasman to Melbourne and align our project with Radiant Pavillion.
CLINKproject6 will be located at the Grainger Museum within the University of Melbourne. We will spend time with the Grainger collection, with each participant selecting something from the collection as the stimulus for a responding jewellery or textile work. The responsive works will be placed back within the permanent exhibits at the Grainger museum & publicly available to visitors for the final days of the Radiant Pavillion event.

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(ABOUT THE ARTISTS)
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CLINKproject6 is a collective of students and staff from Hungry Creek School of Art & Craft (Auckland NZ) and Dunedin School of Art(Otago Polytechnic Dunedin NZ). The collective includes students from undergraduate to post-graduate as well as staff. Clinkproject aims to work non-hierarchically.
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