The iconic Gertrude Street Projection Festival (GSPF) returns for its 15th year in 2023, weaving together community, art, public spaces, night and sublime light installations for everyone to enjoy for free.
The 2023 Festival is a program that uses civic spaces to share the merging strands of history, technology, experience, materials, politics and emotions through the selected artworks. The Festival is a container that creates and holds space for our community and collaborators to share their individual visions in a hyperlocal landscape of collective gathering. GSPF 2023 is a space for audiences to project their subjectivity and reflect with us on our collective worlds, it is a confluence of interlacing sensations.
The Offsite collaborations for GSPF 2023 includes the showcase of the artworks on the Big Screen at Fed Square on a rotation from July to September.
2–9 July: Murnong by Tahlia Palmer
10–12 July: VORTEX by Naina Sen
13–15 July: The Zoom Out (Make Your Life Count) by Sarah Aiken
16–19 July: I myself ‘am the sun by Lilah Bennetti
22–24 August: Epiphytes by Tully Arnot
25–27 August: Letters at Play by Jamali Bowden and Leitu Bonnici
28–30 August: Celestial Bodies by Melody Woodnutt
31 August–2 September: De la tierra que me vió nacer a la tierras que me vieron crecer y el cielo que me cubre by Juan Rodriguez Sandoval
3–5 September: Enlivening Decay by The ElectroPoetics
6–8 September: en masse by Alana Hunt
9–11 September: SKINS II by Henry Lai-Pyne
For more information visit: https://www.gspf.com.au/
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Image credit: Murnong by Tahlia Palmer