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Serial Space Changes Direction

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Serial Space Changes Direction

Time Machine was the first collective curatorial project that involved all the Serial Space directors in one activity. We wanted to expand from our regular programming and aim towards building a collective vision and identity as Serial Space. We are so proud of what we achieved over the two weeks of Time Machine and so grateful to all the artists who contributed. From our point of view, the success of Time Machine has made us realise that our identity isn’t confined to the space. It made us look beyond the space, as a curatorial collective. We want to develop the vision that we realised in Time Machine and to do that we have decided to take a huge risk. The risk is that Serial Space is moving out of 33 Wellington St.

We did not intend this to be the outcome of Time Machine, and in no way does it mean that Serial Space is no more. But it is the most logical time for Serial Space to change direction. In the next few months the collective will undertake a series of independent residencies and research endeavours. During this time we will cut our ties to our particular space and look forward to starting up again February 2013 in a whole new way.

If you are interested in starting up a new space at 33 Wellington St, contact Kate: kate@serialspace.org

Time Machine was the first collective curatorial project that involved all the Serial Space directors in one activity. We wanted to expand from our regular programming and aim towards building a collective vision and identity as Serial Space. We are so proud of what we achieved over the two weeks of Time Machine and so grateful to all the artists who contributed. From our point of view, the success of Time Machine has made us realise that our identity isn’t confined to the space. It made us look beyond the space, as a curatorial collective. We want to develop the vision that we realised in Time Machine and to do that we have decided to take a huge risk. The risk is that Serial Space is moving out of 33 Wellington St.

We did not intend this to be the outcome of Time Machine, and in no way does it mean that Serial Space is no more. But it is the most logical time for Serial Space to change direction. In the next few months the collective will undertake a series of independent residencies and research endeavours. During this time we will cut our ties to our particular space and look forward to starting up again February 2013 in a whole new way.

If you are interested in starting up a new space at 33 Wellington St, contact Kate: kate@serialspace.org