
Artists

Julie Nagam
Dr. Nagam is the Concordia University and Massey University Scholar in Residence for 2018-2019, and is building an Indigenous Research Centre of Collaborative and Digital Media Labs in Winnipeg, Canada.

Te Whare Hēra Eavesdropping Residency
Te Whare Hēra Eavesdropping Residency is a partnership with City Gallery Wellington, supported by Creative Victoria, Australia.
Eavesdropping used to be a crime, but now it’s everywhere. Eavesdropping explores the politics of listening in our post-Snowden moment.

Ève Chabanon
French artist Ève Chabanon’s practice of social performance, live action gatherings and film and object making advances a vision for a in depth conversation on the impacts of neo-liberal political issues.

Latham Zearfoss
Chicago-based artist, cultural activist and organiser Latham Zearfoss has been a key figure in activating new queer and non-binary spaces. Concerned with inherited queer histories and the everyday realities of social and political life on the margins, Zearfoss’s intersectional practice focuses on formative experiences of “selfhood and otherness”.