The September exhibition at Kings features new solo shows by artists Ayah Zakout, Ebony Maurice-Wilmott and Fred Bulbeck.
Anau by Ayah Zakout
Anau is a response to the immense weight that comes with carrying on tradition in the position of a compromised identity.
Affiliation Ritual by Ebony Maurice-Wilmott
Affiliation Ritual is a 16mm film which dialectically engages with the nature of film practice through its aesthetic economy of production. The film is an outcome of process-based research which uses anthropologist Tim Ingold’s methodology of ‘haptic making’ to archive a series of frottaged ironing boards.
Untitled by Fred Bulbeck
As part of Stray Voltage, Fred's work aims to create an atmosphere of tension and ambiguity using readymade 3D avatars, sound design and photogrammetry.
The opening celebrations will be held on Thursday 11 September, from 6pm-8pm.
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Location 
KINGS Artist-Run
69 Capel St
West Melbourne 3003
Price and bookings
This is a free event
Booking not required
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