Art/Science Collaboration

Video on Welcome to the Anthropocene, featuring our collaboration with Dr. Julia Blanchard from the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania. Curated by Kira Ascroff and Video by Ninna Millikin

Malmö Art Museum, Sweden

Perpetual Uncertainty – art and radioactivity Malmö Art Museum, Sweden February 24th – August 26th 2018 Opening February 23rd Perpetual Uncertainty brings together artists from Europe, Japan and the USA to investigate questions of nuclear technology, radiation and the transmission of knowledge over deep time futures. Artists: James Acord, Shuji Akagi, Lise Autogena and Joshua …

Upcoming New York Residency at ISCP

We are looking forward to our upcoming residency at the International Studio and Curatorial Program, NYC, from January 2018, funded by the Australia Council for the Arts.

Art and Science collaboration with IMAS Tasmania Australia

We are very excited to be working on a new work for the Welcome to the Anthroposcene Project in Hobart, Tasmania. This is an art-science collaboration and we are working with Ecology and Fisheries professor Julia Blanchard on this project, which focuses on food webs and marine ecology in the face of ecosystem crises. This …

Perpetual Uncertainty opening at Z33 Belgium

The group show that includes our work Crystal Palace entitled Perpetual Uncertainty, curated by Ele Carpenter and touring Northern Europe, opens on Sept 16th at the beautiful Z33 Gallery Belgium.

Exhibition at Bildmuseet Uema, Sweden

We are exhibiting our work “Crystal Palace” in a group show at Bildmuseet in Sweden. Perpetual Uncertainty / Contemporary Art in the Nuclear Anthropocene Press preview on 29th September The exhibition will be opened from 2nd October to 16th April 2017. We are using a room of 240 square meters for an installation. Further information to …