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Loren Kronemyer, Salt the Earth (2015-17)
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Loren Kronemyer, Salt the Earth (2015-17)

It all begins with an idea.

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Simone Johnston & Tanya Lee, Community News (2015-16)
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Simone Johnston & Tanya Lee, Community News (2015-16)

It all begins with an idea.

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Dan McCabe, Shadows on the Hill (2017)
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Dan McCabe, Shadows on the Hill (2017)

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Perdita Phillips, -Ing (2016)
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Perdita Phillips, -Ing (2016)

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Janet Carter & Elizabeth Pedler, Eat the City (2015-17)
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Janet Carter & Elizabeth Pedler, Eat the City (2015-17)

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Mike Bianco & Loren Kronemyer, Brackish Rising (2015-17)
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Mike Bianco & Loren Kronemyer, Brackish Rising (2015-17)

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SPACED acknowledges the Aboriginal people of the many traditional lands and language groups of Western Australia, on which our projects take place. We recognise their continuing connection to these lands and waters, and thank them for their culture, knowledge, strength and ongoing custodianship. With our respects to their Elders past, present and future.