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Performance Space is the crucible for risk-taking artists. Emerging over 30 years ago in response to artists’ articulated desire to explore and investigate new forms of art, Performance Space has consistently identified, nurtured and presented new directions in contemporary practice. We champion risk, experimentation, and new modes of creative expression. Performance Space continues to evolve and renew to meet the needs of the independent sector and explore new models for developing and presenting the most critical and important new work.

The breadth of our organisational and artistic activity is informed and underpinned by a commitment to diversity. Performance Space embraces a diversity of artistic and cultural perspectives as being fundamental to a vibrant and engaging experimental arts culture. We therefore privilege the work of Aboriginal artists, practitioners from diverse cultural backgrounds, artists exploring new takes on sex and gender, disability and artists pushing the boundaries of the human through experiments with new technology.

Over the past 30 years, we have continually refreshed and revised our development and presentation models. Our constant renewal has ensured that the bravest new works and most innovative artists have been supported through enabling structures to realise their most ambitious ideas and connect with audiences.

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Performance Space is the crucible for risk-taking artists. Emerging over 30 years ago in response to artists’ articulated desire to explore and investigate new forms of art, Performance Space has consistently identified, nurtured and presented new directions in contemporary practice. We champion risk, experimentation, and new modes of creative expression. Performance Space continues to evolve and renew to meet the needs of the independent sector and explore new models for developing and presenting the most critical and important new work.

The breadth of our organisational and artistic activity is informed and underpinned by a commitment to diversity. Performance Space embraces a diversity of artistic and cultural perspectives as being fundamental to a vibrant and engaging experimental arts culture. We therefore privilege the work of Aboriginal artists, practitioners from diverse cultural backgrounds, artists exploring new takes on sex and gender, disability and artists pushing the boundaries of the human through experiments with new technology.

Over the past 30 years, we have continually refreshed and revised our development and presentation models. Our constant renewal has ensured that the bravest new works and most innovative artists have been supported through enabling structures to realise their most ambitious ideas and connect with audiences.

    Nisha Madhan In Conversation with Jeff Khan

    Nisha Madhan In Conversation with Jeff Khan

    Nisha Madhan (Basement Theatre, NZ) sits down with Jeff Khan to discuss the role of the curator, re-Indigenisation and a whole lot more.

    Nisha is one of four guest curators for LIVE DREAMS, a new platform for artists to share works-in-progress and ideas in development in a dynamic and responsive environment. LIVE DREAMS will be a part of Liveworks 2021. Find out more here: https://performancespace.com.au/program/live-dreams-ancestry-live-on-the-line/

    • 19 Min.
    Liveworks 2019 - Reshaping Sound

    Liveworks 2019 - Reshaping Sound

    Leading experimental artists Gail Priest, Lauren Brincat and Alex Murray-Leslie all create work that sits at the forefront of sound, technology, experimental music and contemporary art. In a lively conversation facilitated by Clare Cooper (co-founder of the NOW now festival, Splinter Orchestra, Splitter Orchestra and Frontyard Projects), these Liveworks artists discuss their research interests and artistic practices, as well what it means to create collaborative work that spans sound, installation and performance.

    Podcast music: Other Tempo by Lauren Brincat, recorded live for Liveworks 2019.
    Image: Lauren Brincat. Photograph by Jessica Maurer/Artspace.

    • 54 Min.

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