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Queer artists make it and break it

Susan Rothwell AM, Chair, National Art School Board and Simon Cooper, Interim Director and CEO, warmly invite you to attend the opening night of Queer Contemporary: Chaosophy, as part of Mardi Gras 2025.

Queer Contemporary: Chaosophy brings together three generations of queer artists (including recent National Art School graduates) who make and break language across the intersections of art, activism, poetry and performance.

Through their individual aesthetics and distinct voices, together the artists disrupt histories, conventional silences and cultural forms.

Artists: Kika Kereru Baker, Daniel Browning, Sam Chan, Blake Griffiths, Frankie L.A, nikita lelu, r e a, Victoria Spence, Jake Starr, Ali Tahayori, Magic Young and Justine Youssef.

With special guests Swamp Daisies.

Queer Contemporary: Chaosophy
Curated by Dr Liz Bradshaw
Thursday February 13
Opening Night: 6-9pm
Building 25 Project Space
National Art School

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