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Carriageworks reopening set to reveal the internet’s dark side – Sydney Morning Herald
Back from the brink, Carriageworks is opening to the public next Friday with a major performance installation critiquing cyber surveillance.
Cinopticon was commissioned by Carriageworks as part of Suspended Moment: The Katthy Cavaliere Fellowship, providing three one-off grants of $100,000 to female artists or collectives to create ambitious new installation and performance artwork.
Now out of voluntary administration, Carriageworks opens its doors next Friday, August 7, with free access to eight new commissions as part of the 22nd Biennale of Sydney. These works were initially exhibited at the National Art School for 10 days, prior…
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