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    • We invite curators to commission us to develop creative works that are access-led
    • We have produced artworks and exhibitions for galleries, museums, festivals, and online platforms


    ALL grew out of our experiences together developing ~~~~~“…derelict in uncharted space…”, the 2023 Radical Access Commission for Chunky Move and the Melbourne Fringe festival. You can read more about our beginnings here

    We remain committed to — and enthusiastic about — the development of experimental, access-led creative works. We invite artistic commissions from galleries, museums, festivals, freelance curators, and other producers. 

    We are especially interested in commissions engaging with ‘imaginary access’: strategies and approaches that require conceptual and/or technical innovation to bring to life. 

    We also strongly welcome commissions interested in participatory, performative works grounded in the creative potential of low-fi, low-cost access.  

    Some of our past and current commissions are profiled amongst our Lab Projects, including:

    • back ↑ notes, an exhibition commissioned by Walker St Gallery, Dandenong
    • Against the Protocols of the Civilised Body, a reading group, workshop, and performance commissioned by the University of Queensland Art Museum
    • delayed echoes at the edge of perceptibility…, an imaginary sound and captioning work commissioned by independent curator Madeleine Kennedy (UK)







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