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HUMcard: notes from an artist
Digital mailout series
The HUMcard is an exclusive mailout series originally developed for Contemporary HUM's supporters, offering an intimate, unmediated look into international projects by Aotearoa artists and curators.
Each edition features exclusive images alongside a short text written directly by the practitioner, providing insights into the contexts, challenges and motivations behind exhibitions and residencies, and inviting the HUM community directly into the studios and processes of globally active creatives.
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Alicia Frankovich, Brett Graham and Sorawit Songsataya, The Charge That Binds
07 December 2024 —
16 March 2025
ACCA, Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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Alicia Frankovich, Feather star
24 February 2025
ACCA, Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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Dane Mitchell, Archive of Dust, Room 18
02 February —
08 March 2025
Haydens, Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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Alicia Frankovich, Deep Time Real Time: The 2025 Alastair Swayn Legacy Exhibition
25 February —
12 April 2025
RMIT Design Hub Gallery, Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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Yona Lee, Melbourne Art Fair
20 February —
23 February 2025
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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Catherine Griffiths: Out of Line
19 May —
06 June 2025
The Design Gallery, Melbourne School of Design, Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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Deep Material Energy (DME III)
14 September —
16 November 2024
RMIT Galley, Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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Matt Arbuckle, Subduction and Abduction
15 August —
28 September 2024
Daine Singer, Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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et al.: epochal
05 October —
07 December 2024
Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA), Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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Alicia Frankovich, And This Time the Well Is Alive
17 August —
13 October 2024
Gertrude Contemporary, Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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Tamsen Hopkinson, The Wishing Well
20 June —
20 July 2024
Connors Connors, Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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Dane Mitchell, An Unbroken Surface
17 May —
08 June 2024
Gertrude Glasshouse, Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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Yona Lee, The same crowd never gathers twice
10 May —
13 October 2024
Buxton Contemporary, Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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Talia Smith, The light draws along...
20 April —
23 June 2024
Incinerator Gallery, Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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FAFSWAG Arts Collective, Asia TOPA Radar
6.30PM — 9.00PM
27 March 2024
The Substation, Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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PHOTO 2024: International Festival of Photography
01 March —
24 March 2024
various venues across Naarm Melbourne, Australia
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Alicia Frankovich, Spaces of Life
03 February —
09 March 2024
1301SW, Melbourne, Australia
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FAFSWAG Arts Collective, Queer PHOTO: Alteration
27 January —
24 March 2024
The Substation, Melbourne, Australia
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Richard Lewer, NGV Triennial
03 December 2023 —
07 April 2024
NGV International, Melbourne, Australia
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Daniel von Sturmer, Electric Light (facts/figures/haydens)
23 September —
07 October 2023
Haydens, Melbourne, Australia
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Brian Fuata, Overshare Video Festival
07 October —
22 October 2023
Testing Grounds Emporium, Melbourne, Australia
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Seung Yul Oh, Orbit
15 August 2023 —
15 August 2028
101 Collins St, Melbourne, Australia
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Tim Wagg, Interior
19 August —
16 September 2023
Haydens, Melbourne, Australia
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Tamsen Hopkinson, James Nguyen: Open Glossary
16 September —
19 November 2023
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, Australia
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Alicia Frankovich and Yvonne Todd, Art Forum
24 August —
07 September 2023
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
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Amrita Hepi, Straight torque, twin series
19 August —
23 September 2023
Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
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On Measuring Distance: THE FIELD
By Helen Hughes
12.07.2023
Art historian Helen Hughes examines how THE FIELD—featuring work by Ming Ranginui, Shannon Te Ao and Shiraz Sadikeen, and curated by Tamsen Hopkinson at Gertrude Contemporary in Naarm Melbourne—inhabits the spaces between categories and haunts institutional memories through a unique curatorial approach.