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Presented as part of MUDfest 2025, Spectrum showcases the work of sixteen student artists from the University of Melbourne, working across painting, sculpture, video and installation.

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Featuring artists Gala Jane Hazell, Soyo Paek, Takako Osawa, Sally Anthony, Annie Dancer, Nadhila Iffa Zakira, Zoe Blain, Syaza Nisrina, Rory Giezekamp, Finn Keighley, Natalie Tam, Nozomi Horie, Isamara (Maia) Gabrielle Blanch Ramos, May Du, Mary Nguyen, and Karen Spencer. Coordinated by Gunjan Ahluwalia as part of MUDfest 2025

Dates: 19 August - 12 September 2025
Opening Celebration: Wednesday 20th August 5-7pm

 

Presented as part of MUDfest 2025, Spectrum showcases the work of sixteen student artists from the University of Melbourne, working across painting, sculpture, video and installation. The exhibition forms part of a broader celebration of student creativity, with MUDfest transforming campus spaces into platforms for experimentation, expression, and collaboration.

 

Responding loosely to this year’s festival theme, Refraction, the works in Spectrum reflect a range of individual perspectives, materials and approaches. Rather than offering a singular response, the exhibition embraces multiplicity of form, process and point of view, highlighting the diversity of student practice across the visual arts.

Image: Still from video by Soyo Paek

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