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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.

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Priya Namana


16 June 2022–09 July 2022

It is 2072.
Pinnacle systems turns fifty.

Apples do not make great carrots.
It can, however, access mems.
Pinnacle’s apple – The Pion!
Capable of scanning the ontology of any surface,
It creates an image of time and space for the listener.
It makes great stories!
These materials, that hear stories, and tell us what they hear.
A period of isolation when time stretched,
And borders became porous, memories blurred,
Unresolved
The Pion, grew.
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50 years worth of felt information, now accessible from Pinnacle’s archive.
This year, The wall has chosen five of our founders personal objects from twenty two.
Titled BLUE, these anniversary objects will be archived in our permanent collections.

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  • Priya Namana is an Indian contemporary artist living and working on the unceded lands of the people of the Kulin Nations in Naarm. Grounded in the politics of the present and within the framework of affirmative ethics, priya applies a decolonial and feminist approach to her work which can be seen at an intersection of image, sound, performance and installation. Led by the qualities of felt senses, excited by the psychology of image and sound as sensory modes for receiving information, her works are explorative and investigate futurity and emergent ecologies.