
Visit the three new exhibitions for March at KINGS Artist-Run.
In Gallery One: know how to know how to with Caoife Power, Kari Lee McInneny-McRae, Anita Cummins and Jacqui Driver.
This exhibition shares a queer-crip mentality, linking the work of four artists across different generations and exploring the effect of physical experiences of the body on their life and art.
In Gallery Two: Bonsai Reimagining with Lan Anh Truong.
Bonsai Reimagining reflects on the relationship with the natural world through a humanistic instinct to control.
In Gallery Three: BBS News July 04, 2022 10:24pm-10:26pm with Luyuan Zuang.
This video presents a satirical exploration of art theft, and the commodification of cultural heritage, while interrogating the absurdity of art valuation and institutional protection.
Come along to the opening celebrations on Thursday 6 March, 6–8pm.
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Sat 22 Mar |
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Sun 23 Mar |
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Thu 27 Mar |
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Fri 28 Mar |
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Sat 29 Mar |
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Sun 30 Mar |
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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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