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Utopian Slumps

Utopian Slumps was established in 2007 as a non-profit curator-run arts initiative in Collingwood. The gallery reopened as a curator-run dealer gallery in Melbourne’s CBD in 2010. It represents eleven early to mid career Australian and New Zealand artists whilst maintaining a commitment to the presentation of curated exhibitions. This blog serves to document Utopian Slumps and its artists' media and news clippings.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Lifelounge 12 February 2009






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