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Gail Mabo’s ‘Current’ & Swinburne Circus Art students face uncertainty

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First Nations artist Gail Mabo talks shouldering the legacy of her father, activist Eddie Mabo, and her new exhibition ‘Current’ at McClelland Gallery with fellow First Nations artists Lisa Wuap and Dominic White, transporting audiences to her home in Murray Island; National Institute for Circus Arts students Sophia Laidlaw and Naruha Ohta explain their distress towards Swinburne University’s shock decision to freeze the Bachelor of Circus Arts program for 2024, leaving their futures in the art form uncertain; Actor and playwright Benjamin Nichol explores the unpredictability of queer love and intimacy in his two productions ‘Kerosene’ and ‘SIRENS’ at Fortyfivedownstairs theatre.

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First Nations artist Gail Mabo talks shouldering the legacy of her father, activist Eddie Mabo, and her new exhibition ‘Current’ at McClelland Gallery with fellow First Nations artists Lisa Wuap and Dominic White, transporting audiences to her home in Murray Island; National Institute for Circus Arts students Sophia Laidlaw and Naruha Ohta explain their distress towards Swinburne University’s shock decision to freeze the Bachelor of Circus Arts program for 2024, leaving their futures in the art form uncertain; Actor and playwright Benjamin Nichol explores the unpredictability of queer love and intimacy in his two productions ‘Kerosene’ and ‘SIRENS’ at Fortyfivedownstairs theatre.

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