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69 Capel Street, West Melbourne VIC 3003

Open Thursday, Friday (12–5pm), Saturday, Sunday (12–4pm). Check our Instagram stories for any last-minute disruptions.

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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.

Subletspace presents: The Lot show #2

SUBLETspace


05 March 2026–29 March 2026

SUBLETspace is re-imagining the *LOT Show: Little Saigon*, which took place on 12 January 2025. In this show, individuals responded to the site of the Little Saigon Market and the ten-year anniversary of the fire that destroyed it.

New works and assemblages were created using found objects from the site. These interventions raised questions of value, wealth, and the persistence of self following the removal of cultural hubs and the abandonment of place.

In this second iteration, these alternate fossils seek to reconcile feelings of loss and the desire to honour subjective histories of place. Can a ghost of a building be heritage-listed?

 

Artists:

  • Arthur O’Neill
  • Clement Lazzaro
  • Francesca Havelock
  • Josaia Qio
  • Leena O’Luu
  • Michael Kennedy
  • Mae Czechowski
  • Nicholas Currie
  • Reena Luu
  • Tun Oo Than
  • Zuzanna Michnikowska

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  • SUBLETspace has curated a group spanning sculptors, designers, stylists, tattoo artists, jewellers,artists, photographers, and educators offering a peripheral view of what place can mean across different media.