
The exhibition examines club and rave culture as an artistic and spatial practice. It frames the dance floor as a commons—an embodied zone of creativity, resistance, and shared possibility, considering nightlife as a form of urban reclamation. The works, spanning video and installations, function as living records of fleeting cultural moments, offering blueprints for more just and liberated futures. The presentation centres how artists employ design, sound, and community infrastructure to reclaim space. In addressing gentrification and cultural erasure, the exhibition positions the club as a vital, threatened space for transgression and care, highlighting practices rooted in collective world-making and resistance.
Gallery
Tin Sheds GalleryAddress
148 City Rd, Darlington NSW 2008, Australia