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The Occasional Journal

To find a place


Edited by Louise Rutledge

April 2018

  • Faith, Leafa and Olive Wilson, Fili, 2015, performance, Enjoy Public Art Gallery. Image courtesy of Harry Culy.
    Editorial
    Louise Rutledge
  • Layne Waerea, Free arguments: [Under construction], 2018. Image courtesy of Hans Tommy.
    Free arguments: [Under construction]
    Layne Waerea
  • Angela Tiatia, Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis, 2010, still image from digital moving image, 1 minute, 31 seconds, single-channel High Definition video, 16:9, colour, no sound. Image courtesy of the artist.
    Pointing out event-lets
    Victoria Wynne-Jones
  • Christopher Braddock, Repeating Silence 1, 9.00-10.00am 8 Oct 2015, performance with live stream video as part of Performing Mobilities at Performance Studies International (PSi#21), RMIT Design Hub, RMIT & VCA, Melbourne. Curated by Mick Douglas ‎and David Cross. Image courtesy of Travis Cox.
    Radical Silence in Performance Art: Kalisolaite ‘Uhila’s Maumau-taimi’
    Chris Braddock
  • I instagram myself to sleep, 2016–2017
    Sione Monu
  • Image courtesy of the artist.
    Waiting for love in library aisles
    Natasha Matila-Smith
  •  Marina Abramović, The Artist is Present, 2010, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 9 March – 31 May 2010. Image courtesey of Andrew Russeth [CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons.
    Who’s missing and how can we reach them?
    Dilohana Lekamge