FLIGHT: Q&A with Luke Létourneau
The sweep of this exhibition, from a curatorial perspective, seems to capture so much: a multi-layered topic, and both local practitioners and “big names.” How did you formulate your rationale for the project, and what kinds of curatorial work went into developing it? For us as an arts centre, FLIGHT was our way of doing […]
Jamming with Strangers
My Le Thi and Azo Bell’s Gukoongboom, 2021, occupies the expanse of the room it sits within at Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre. One of the first works that audiences encounter stepping into the free exhibition Jamming with Strangers, this work can be taken as emblematic of many of the show’s themes and aims. The work itself can be […]
Hellen Rose
In 2011, George Gittoes and I were invited to speak at the World Conference on Artistic Freedom of Expression at Oslo about the Yellow House Jalalabad. ‘All That is Banned is Desired – A World Conference on Artistic Freedom of Expression.’ There I met one of the escaped women of the group Pussy Riot. We […]
CPAC | 21 Years Young!
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre celebrates its 21st anniversary this Saturday, and is inviting you its party to come join in the merrymaking.

