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About

Anoushka is a Gender-Queer, artist and curator.

She currently lives and works on unceded Gadigal Country (Sydney). 

Recent Curatorial Projects

Work

5+5

October 2024 | Gallery Lane Cove + Creative Studios

Artists: Scarlett Stokoe, Tamara Elkins, Elysia Vernis Ling, Jesse Heriot & Nioka Lowe Brennan, Lucy Anlezark, Sophia Lee Georgas, Gosha Heldtz, Dana Hubraq & Adrian Mok

5+5 showcased ten talented early-career artists from the next generation of Australian contemporary art. 

Fast-paced and experimental in nature, the exhibition consisted of ten mini-solo shows across the month of October presented in two iterations.

Work

A Shared Table

March 2024 | Gallery Lane Cove + Creative Studios

Artists: Gillian Kayrooz, Rolande Souliere, Justine Youssef

Three contemporary female-identifying artists (Gillian Kayrooz, Rolande Souliere, Justine Youssef)  shared  a dish that holds personal significance for them. Through the medium of food, the artists narrated aspects of their personal, artistic and cultural journeys and swapped stories of culture, family and community with the other women present.

This event was produced in partnership with Sydney Arts Management Advisory Group (SAMAG) for International Women's Day 2024.

Work

GLC Live

December 2023 - Ongoing | Gallery Lane Cove + Creative Studios

Artists: Soulcrushh, Giacomo Budini, DJ FLYWAVES, Elysia Vernis Ling

GLC Live is a platform that showcases up and coming local artistic talent with a focus on live performance. It fosters emerging Sydney musicians, bands and performance artists by giving them opportunities to present new work to a broad audience.

Work

Waalarrinji (long-time-now)

January/February, 2024 |

WayOut Artspace

Co-curated with Dr Virginia Keft

Artist: Virginia Keft

A solo exhibition by muruwari artist, Dr Virginia, about identity, Culture, and Country. In this exhibition Dr Keft draws inspiration from the suburban and the domestic, overwriting our assumed knowledge of what these familiar objects and places are and what they mean. Her work presented tangible expressions of connection to Culture through honest and confronting statements on her contemporary Aboriginal experience, woven in and out of stories about Country, place, Truth and healing.

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