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    • Issue #13: UnFoldings
    • Issue #12.2: What Now? — New Topographies of the Body
    • Issue #12.1: What Now? — Interior Lives
    • Issue #11: The Japan Issue
    • Issue #10: The Many & The Few – Assembling the political
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    • Issue #07: Rituals of Now
    • Issue #06: Body in the Raw. Nudity Today.
    • Issue #05: Body Social. Body Political.
    • Issue #04: Dance Is Massive.
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Jo Scicluna

Jo Scicluna is a Melbourne-based artist. She explores the genre of landscape through her primary media of photography and space. Through this spatio-temporal practice, Scicluna investigates means of place making and marking, in order to reveal and magnify the mechanisms of place and to locate the eternally fluid definition of self. She has taught in art, photography and design throughout academic institutions in Melbourne and has recently co- founded The Other Side, a practice- led exhibition space, established as a forum of dialogue and exchange for creative practitioners.
it's all happening in Issue #03: Less Is More
Jo Scicluna

Performance

Actively entering the conscious world once more, I realised that this was as much a commentary on the realities of contemporary life as it was a social and temporal experiment- Deanne Butterworth and Linda Tegg’s ‘Performance’. Read more...
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