AUSTRALIAN ARTIST-RUN INITIATIVES (ARIs) HERITAGE, REMEMBERING TOGETHER & ARCHIVING AFFECTIVELY

“Artist-Run Stories. Archives. Information. Ideas. Inspiration.
For everyone”

THE ARI REMIX LIVING ARCHIVES
& SOCIAL MEMORY PROJECT:
LOCAL COLOUR, CULTURE,
PARTICIPATION, HERITAGE

PROJECT ONE – Currently in progress
ARI Remix is a living archive project, study resource and Web 2.0 artwork #ariremix

Stage One – A QLD Remix
QLD ARIs 1980 to 1990 Nov. 2012
Completed Jun. 30 2017

Stage Two – A QLD Remix
QLD ARIs 1980 to Now
Currently in development
(Jun. 2017- Dec. 2019)

Stage Three – ARI Remix Community Archives Project: Living Archives, Artist-Runs Past Present Future A QLD Remix 1970 to Now – in progress
Jan 2020 – March 2022

PROJECT TWO –
Collectively Reframing Art Ephemera
TBA 2022

The ARI Remix collective acknowledges and respects the traditional and ongoing custodians of the lands where we live, make and work. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging, and acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded. We support the Uluru statement from the heart.

ARI Remix is a living archive; LGBTQIA+, cis, non-binary, trans and BIPOC inclusive, and involves active participation and collaborative collecting engagement by artists, artsworkers, co-creatives, peers and artist groups. It is an enthusiast-led, community-based, non-profit and art ephemera study resource and Web 2.0 art work #ariremix. It is made entirely possible through immense kindness, generosity, volunteerism and collaborative collecting efforts of over 300 Australian artists and significant arts philanthropy;

PROJECT ONE – Stages One & Two
of this project are supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and have been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. Stage Three of this project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland

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ARI Remix Living Archives & Social Memory Project- A Queensland Remix 1980 to Now

Photo: New York Pride Festival 1988, artist Paul Andrew

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