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Vā Moana / Pacific Spaces
Naruechon Naksingh
Feel Me
Louise Ortiz
Entities in Conversation: Evanescence
Mitchell Clothier
Skeuomorph
Charlie Stringer
Spaces Real Estate
Jane Lee
a moment
Aimee Spencer-Mccallum
Folds
Nadine Carter
Transformation and Entropy
Corbin Paewai-Young
Ear to the Ground
Henk Tomkins
A New Hope
Kaitlin Dedman
Everyday Unhappiness: Interlude
Savannah Mattyasovszky
sayings/doings
Madison Hemara
Villus
Linette Wallbank
Into the Unknown
Megan Houching
Biophilia
Zoe Kobovich-Shaw
Limen
Lana Anderson
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Jennifer Wesseling
Lines
Vaialofa McNeill Temese
Kaitiaki
Jacob Cook
Blackpool
Lauren Elaine Brittain
Ode to The Ocean
Ashley Wingrove
The Female Gaze
Monita Tun
Big Sis
Grace Minturn
Everyday Items
Diva Leiataua
Plastic leis and loops 2021
Karen Wilde
The Hole Ontology
Kimiora Reihana-Te Momo
For My Indigeneity
Maya Van Der Laan
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East Toilolo
Overwrite
Danielle O'connor
Phenomena of Light
Taashi Sheers
Everywhere I Look I See You
Johnlevy Rocreo
CHOREOGRAPHED MACHINES
Michelle Greig
Shifting Proximity
Alisha Reddy
Disruptions
Lucia Taylor
Lonely But Not Alone, Alone But Not Lonely.
Holocene Uata
Lolotonga ‘i ai - Existing