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Vā Moana / Pacific Spaces
Gemma Kwon
HAUMI- Joining all together
Dharshna Shankar
Reflective Scenes in Imperial Lane
Jessica Juno
Collective Landscape
Joyce Yang
The Phantom of The Orchestra
Dan Wang
Sanctuary
Jordana Gurney
Diversion
Jordan Hamilton
The Garage
Daria Zapryagaeva
Time Glare
Debbie Chan
Cinematic Scaffold
Lauren Hughes
Photogénie
Tanesha Vagha
Saturating the City Community Centre
Jenna Oliver
The Reel of Fort Lane
Daniel Eaton
I pushed you so far down, and I let you sink through.
Lucy Marsden
Dancing Into the Building
Aleks Fletcher
Till Death Do Us Part
Erik Johan Holm
Architecture through the Abject of the Body
Summer Zhai
Flow Space
Nicole Leung
The Historical Memories Awakening Scenes
Liam Fitzpatrick
What Is Without Us
Emma Choi
Ghost Walkway
Renee Henry
Fort Street Markets
Queenie Lim
Serenity Sanctum
Jieying Xu
Rotary Panels
Zara Lane
Whakakotahi - All embracing
Amy Cherguit
The Architecture of Inequality, Fort Lane’s Parasite
Jeongheun Lee
House of Illusions
Madi Wright
A Lighthouse Towards Reparations
Jamie Duberly
559 Hours
Parneet Judge
The Blue Walk
Fiona Miranda
Dazed
Kelly Wang
Fluid framework with Concert
Claudia Jimenez
ARCHIPELAGO
Madalena Refiti
A Refracted Dream-like State
Leah Van Wyk
Intermission
Georgia Carter
The Quiet Disturbance of the Repetitive