IN THE WORKS | PACT Lab: Process, Play, Experiment.
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IN THE WORKS| PACT LAB: PROCESS, PLAY, EXPERIMENT.
📍 PACT, 107 Railway Parade Erskineville
📅 Friday 22nd November 2024
🕔 5pm – 7pm
Join us at PACT on Friday 22nd of November for In The Works.
In The Works is an opportunity for our 8 PACT Lab: Process, Play, Experiment (PPE) artists to share the works they have developed during their residency.
This year, PPE has been led by Malcolm Whittaker, Nat Randall, Tammi Gissell, Janie Gibson, Raghav Handa, Fausto Brusamolino, Clare Britton, James Peter Brown and Justine Shih Pearson.
What is PPE?
PPE is PACT’s full-time, two-week lab intensive that supports eight emerging artists in building their skills, experimenting with form and evolving their craft to its next stage.
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THE ARTISTS
⭐️ Arie Rain Glorie
⭐️ Ashleigh Veitch
⭐️ Bella Whitcher
⭐️ Ben Nosworthy
⭐️ Clara Solly-Slade and Max Brading of The Kinetik Collective
⭐️ Juundaal Strang-Yettica
⭐️ Natalie Quan Yau Tso
Learn more about the artists and their projects here.
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GETTING TO IN THE WORKS
Where: PACT Centre For Emerging Artists, 107 Railway Parade, Erskineville NSW 2043.
Getting to PACT:
By train: Erskineville Station (250m), Newtown Station (900m), and Macdonaldtown Station (1km)
By bus: 355 Bus Stop (250m); Newtown (900m)
By taxi: Erskineville Road Taxi Stand (300m)
By car: Railway Parade has unlimited free street parking
Accessibility: PACT is an accessible venue, with level access throughout the public areas of the building and non-gendered, ambulant and wheelchair-accessible toilets. There is accessible (non-dedicated) street parking on Railway Parade. The nearest accessible train stations are Erskineville (5 minutes) and Newtown (15 minutes).
For additional accessibility support, please contact us _ info@pact.net.au.
We encourage you to contact us with any access questions and to discuss your requirements with us.
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Photograph by Stephen Wilson Barker
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