Agent Bodies - Body Melt

Ponder the permeability of bodies for a screening of Philip Brophy's 1993 “gloriously gruesome, maddeningly moist, furiously filthy, and despicably disgusting” Australian satirical horror, Body Melt.

On June 15, ponder the permeability of bodies with Agent Bodies curators, Mikala Dwyer and Drew Pettifer, for a screening of Philip Brophy's 1993 “gloriously gruesome, maddeningly moist, furiously filthy, and despicably disgusting” Australian satirical horror, Body Melt.

Reflecting on the varying states of bodily integrity as explored in RMIT Gallery’s current exhibition Agent Bodies, Dwyer and Pettifer will preface the screening with an introduction and presentations of two exclusive artwork screenings by RMIT PhD candidates Mig Dann and Daniel R. Marks. 

 

Free, all welcome. Registration essential.

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RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business - Artwork 'Luwaytini' by Mark Cleaver, Palawa.

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Acknowledgement of Country

RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.