Building 874 | Ground Level | Room 134 | 38 Dodds St Southbank. Open hours variable.

Signatures. Third Year Drawing and Printmaking. Opening 5-7pm Tuesday 28th April. @vcaartspace
performance at 5.30pm.

TODAY!
Performance art collective FIX show
Performance at 5.15
Event 31st March
Open 1 night only
@vcaartspace

‘CMYK’ - 3rd Year Photography
Opening 23 March
5:00-7:00pm at VCA Artspace
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‘CMYK’ - 3rd Year Photography
Opening 23 March
5:00-7:00pm at VCA Artspace
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‘CMYK’ - 3rd Year Photography
Opening 23 March
5:00-7:00pm at VCA Artspace
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UNTITLED ACTIONS (UNIVERSITY)
Clare Rae, PhD Examination exhibition
17–27 February 2026
VCA Artspace @vcaartspace
Opening event
Thursday 19 February, 5–7pm
All welcome
Gallery hours: Tuesday – Saturday 12-5pm
Image: Untitled (Artspace trolley) 2025 video still
@clarerae

PhD show install underway💪💙
Thank you dearest @katielee_art for expertise hands and eyes today ✨
The gallery is open from 12pm Tuesday, opening event 5-7pm this Thursday 19th Feb. All welcome.
@vca_research
@vcaartspace

PhD show install underway💪💙
Thank you dearest @katielee_art for expertise hands and eyes today ✨
The gallery is open from 12pm Tuesday, opening event 5-7pm this Thursday 19th Feb. All welcome.
@vca_research
@vcaartspace

Warren Lee
@warrenlee_art
‘Alfred was here’, oil on plywood, fly screens, tape, 1450cm x 380cm.
Warren Lee wanted to paint cyclone Alfred (02.03.25-09.03.25) but Alfred wouldn’t sit still. Kept moving, erratically, all over the place. Also, you need a satellite to see him fully. What’s more, Alfred could not have cared less. Reckless Alfred.Have you noticed how people act so differently when a cyclone approaches? Maybe it’s the fearful resignation that we humans are not in charge after all. ‘Alfred was here’ burrows into the digital remnants of the ABC’s daily weather predictions and borrows the sublime setting of Caspar David Friedrich’s ‘The sea of ice’.
MCA GRADUATE EXHIBITION. November 27. 5-8.30pm
Until December 4. 11am-5pm.
Southbank VIC
@vca_mcm @vcaartspace
#contemporaryart #conceptualart

Warren Lee
@warrenlee_art
‘Alfred was here’, oil on plywood, fly screens, tape, 1450cm x 380cm.
Warren Lee wanted to paint cyclone Alfred (02.03.25-09.03.25) but Alfred wouldn’t sit still. Kept moving, erratically, all over the place. Also, you need a satellite to see him fully. What’s more, Alfred could not have cared less. Reckless Alfred.Have you noticed how people act so differently when a cyclone approaches? Maybe it’s the fearful resignation that we humans are not in charge after all. ‘Alfred was here’ burrows into the digital remnants of the ABC’s daily weather predictions and borrows the sublime setting of Caspar David Friedrich’s ‘The sea of ice’.
MCA GRADUATE EXHIBITION. November 27. 5-8.30pm
Until December 4. 11am-5pm.
Southbank VIC
@vca_mcm @vcaartspace
#contemporaryart #conceptualart

Warren Lee
@warrenlee_art
‘Alfred was here’, oil on plywood, fly screens, tape, 1450cm x 380cm.
Warren Lee wanted to paint cyclone Alfred (02.03.25-09.03.25) but Alfred wouldn’t sit still. Kept moving, erratically, all over the place. Also, you need a satellite to see him fully. What’s more, Alfred could not have cared less. Reckless Alfred.Have you noticed how people act so differently when a cyclone approaches? Maybe it’s the fearful resignation that we humans are not in charge after all. ‘Alfred was here’ burrows into the digital remnants of the ABC’s daily weather predictions and borrows the sublime setting of Caspar David Friedrich’s ‘The sea of ice’.
MCA GRADUATE EXHIBITION. November 27. 5-8.30pm
Until December 4. 11am-5pm.
Southbank VIC
@vca_mcm @vcaartspace
#contemporaryart #conceptualart

Warren Lee
@warrenlee_art
‘Alfred was here’, oil on plywood, fly screens, tape, 1450cm x 380cm.
Warren Lee wanted to paint cyclone Alfred (02.03.25-09.03.25) but Alfred wouldn’t sit still. Kept moving, erratically, all over the place. Also, you need a satellite to see him fully. What’s more, Alfred could not have cared less. Reckless Alfred.Have you noticed how people act so differently when a cyclone approaches? Maybe it’s the fearful resignation that we humans are not in charge after all. ‘Alfred was here’ burrows into the digital remnants of the ABC’s daily weather predictions and borrows the sublime setting of Caspar David Friedrich’s ‘The sea of ice’.
MCA GRADUATE EXHIBITION. November 27. 5-8.30pm
Until December 4. 11am-5pm.
Southbank VIC
@vca_mcm @vcaartspace
#contemporaryart #conceptualart

Warren Lee
@warrenlee_art
‘Alfred was here’, oil on plywood, fly screens, tape, 1450cm x 380cm.
Warren Lee wanted to paint cyclone Alfred (02.03.25-09.03.25) but Alfred wouldn’t sit still. Kept moving, erratically, all over the place. Also, you need a satellite to see him fully. What’s more, Alfred could not have cared less. Reckless Alfred.Have you noticed how people act so differently when a cyclone approaches? Maybe it’s the fearful resignation that we humans are not in charge after all. ‘Alfred was here’ burrows into the digital remnants of the ABC’s daily weather predictions and borrows the sublime setting of Caspar David Friedrich’s ‘The sea of ice’.
MCA GRADUATE EXHIBITION. November 27. 5-8.30pm
Until December 4. 11am-5pm.
Southbank VIC
@vca_mcm @vcaartspace
#contemporaryart #conceptualart

Warren Lee
@warrenlee_art
‘Alfred was here’, oil on plywood, fly screens, tape, 1450cm x 380cm.
Warren Lee wanted to paint cyclone Alfred (02.03.25-09.03.25) but Alfred wouldn’t sit still. Kept moving, erratically, all over the place. Also, you need a satellite to see him fully. What’s more, Alfred could not have cared less. Reckless Alfred.Have you noticed how people act so differently when a cyclone approaches? Maybe it’s the fearful resignation that we humans are not in charge after all. ‘Alfred was here’ burrows into the digital remnants of the ABC’s daily weather predictions and borrows the sublime setting of Caspar David Friedrich’s ‘The sea of ice’.
MCA GRADUATE EXHIBITION. November 27. 5-8.30pm
Until December 4. 11am-5pm.
Southbank VIC
@vca_mcm @vcaartspace
#contemporaryart #conceptualart

Thanks everyone who visited the show!
And congratulations to the artists:
Desi Achilleos
Zoe Blain
Rob Brown
Kylie Fitt
Simin Lin
Madison McSweeney
Johanna Picton
Veronika Sanderson
Yasmin Tamberlin
Images:
1.Johanna Picton
‘Future Geologies’ 2025
Found objects, steel, glycerin
2..Veronika Sanderson
‘Synchronicity’ 2025
Spot lights, laser lights, pins, printed acetate
3..Yasmin Tamberlin
‘The thread that binds us’ 2025
mp4. file with accompanying garments stitched with polyester thread.
‘My steel capped leather boots’ 2025
Rust dyed canvas, stitched with polyester thread
‘Your mark will stay on me when my skin wrinkles, freckles and bruises. I’ll still see you there.‘ 2025
Latex sheets, photo prints and polyester thread

Thanks everyone who visited the show!
And congratulations to the artists:
Desi Achilleos
Zoe Blain
Rob Brown
Kylie Fitt
Simin Lin
Madison McSweeney
Johanna Picton
Veronika Sanderson
Yasmin Tamberlin
Images:
1.Johanna Picton
‘Future Geologies’ 2025
Found objects, steel, glycerin
2..Veronika Sanderson
‘Synchronicity’ 2025
Spot lights, laser lights, pins, printed acetate
3..Yasmin Tamberlin
‘The thread that binds us’ 2025
mp4. file with accompanying garments stitched with polyester thread.
‘My steel capped leather boots’ 2025
Rust dyed canvas, stitched with polyester thread
‘Your mark will stay on me when my skin wrinkles, freckles and bruises. I’ll still see you there.‘ 2025
Latex sheets, photo prints and polyester thread

Thanks everyone who visited the show!
And congratulations to the artists:
Desi Achilleos
Zoe Blain
Rob Brown
Kylie Fitt
Simin Lin
Madison McSweeney
Johanna Picton
Veronika Sanderson
Yasmin Tamberlin
Images:
1.Johanna Picton
‘Future Geologies’ 2025
Found objects, steel, glycerin
2..Veronika Sanderson
‘Synchronicity’ 2025
Spot lights, laser lights, pins, printed acetate
3..Yasmin Tamberlin
‘The thread that binds us’ 2025
mp4. file with accompanying garments stitched with polyester thread.
‘My steel capped leather boots’ 2025
Rust dyed canvas, stitched with polyester thread
‘Your mark will stay on me when my skin wrinkles, freckles and bruises. I’ll still see you there.‘ 2025
Latex sheets, photo prints and polyester thread

1. Kylie Fitt
‘Knot’ 2025
Fired stained black porcelain
‘Weave’ 2025
Fired & glazed textured white stoneware
2.Simin Lin
‘Re-‘ 2025
Clock hands, clock movements, plaster, metronome components, white sand
3.Madison McSweeney
‘Material Care’ 2025
Found metal, found textiles and mohair

1. Kylie Fitt
‘Knot’ 2025
Fired stained black porcelain
‘Weave’ 2025
Fired & glazed textured white stoneware
2.Simin Lin
‘Re-‘ 2025
Clock hands, clock movements, plaster, metronome components, white sand
3.Madison McSweeney
‘Material Care’ 2025
Found metal, found textiles and mohair

1. Kylie Fitt
‘Knot’ 2025
Fired stained black porcelain
‘Weave’ 2025
Fired & glazed textured white stoneware
2.Simin Lin
‘Re-‘ 2025
Clock hands, clock movements, plaster, metronome components, white sand
3.Madison McSweeney
‘Material Care’ 2025
Found metal, found textiles and mohair

GCVA Grad Show 2025
1.Desi Achilleos
‘What Remains?‘ 2025
Ceramic, found objects, flowers, herbs, resin, photographs, altar artefacts, sound
2.Zoe Blain
‘Bluescreen.py’2025
Single channel video, CRT monitor, computer case, Raspberry Pi, webcam and python script
‘Screenshot 1-6’2025
Cyanotypes on paper
3.Rob Brown
‘Untitled’ 2025
Plywood, cardboard, printing, ink, PVA, screws, nails

GCVA Grad Show 2025
1.Desi Achilleos
‘What Remains?‘ 2025
Ceramic, found objects, flowers, herbs, resin, photographs, altar artefacts, sound
2.Zoe Blain
‘Bluescreen.py’2025
Single channel video, CRT monitor, computer case, Raspberry Pi, webcam and python script
‘Screenshot 1-6’2025
Cyanotypes on paper
3.Rob Brown
‘Untitled’ 2025
Plywood, cardboard, printing, ink, PVA, screws, nails

GCVA Grad Show 2025
1.Desi Achilleos
‘What Remains?‘ 2025
Ceramic, found objects, flowers, herbs, resin, photographs, altar artefacts, sound
2.Zoe Blain
‘Bluescreen.py’2025
Single channel video, CRT monitor, computer case, Raspberry Pi, webcam and python script
‘Screenshot 1-6’2025
Cyanotypes on paper
3.Rob Brown
‘Untitled’ 2025
Plywood, cardboard, printing, ink, PVA, screws, nails
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