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69 Capel Street, West Melbourne VIC 3003

Open 12pm-5pm, Thursday - Sunday

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KINGS Artist-Run is a wheelchair accessible venue. Unfortunately, there is no wheelchair accessible toilet. Please contact the gallery with any access requirements and we will endeavour to support your visit.
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Kings Artist-Run provides a location for contemporary art practice, supporting distinctive experimental projects by artists at all stages of their careers.
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KINGS Artist-Run acknowledges the Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we operate.

We offer our respect to Elders both past and present and extend this offer to all Australian First Nations people.

Anna May Kirk

Anna May Kirk is an artist, curator and creative producer based in Sydney, Australia. As an artist, Kirk is interested in the immaterial and spectral nature of Anthropogenic climate change. Through sculptural glass and sensory installations, Kirk engages the beholder’s body as a sensitive and porous instrument for encountering the magnitude of environmental change. In her research-based practice, Kirk entangles times, intensities and scales of planetary transformation, investigating moments of climatic change throughout history to speculate on the uncertain future. In 2021 Kirk presented a major new commission at the Powerhouse Museum for ‘Eucalyptusdom’ and founded Supper Sessions in partnership with 107 Projects. In 2022 she will present a solo exhibition at Verge Gallery, and ‘Radical Slowness’ at the Lock Up, co-curated with Tai Mitsuji.