Tyson Campbell

Tyson Campbell is of mixed M?ori (Te Rarawa/ Ng?ti Maniapoto) and p?keha (white-fella) ancestries. He is a Birrarang-a/ Melbourne based multi-disciplinary curator and artist whose work is engaged with the relationships between the Indigenous and the settler-state imaginaries. Tyson is currently researching non-performativity as a way to naturalise and elevate QTPOC spiritualities. Tyson has recently exhibited with Ng?ti Kangaru at IMA (AUS), 2019. Anti-time at Seventh Gallery (AUS), 2019. Why Should We Listen to Animals with Liquid Architecture, (AUS), 2018 and The River Remains: Ake Tonu Atu (NZ), 2018.
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2019 Curatorial Intensive in Auckland: Public Symposium
2019 Curatorial Intensive in Auckland Public Symposium Sunday, August 4, 2019 10am2pm Artspace Aotearoa 300 Karangahape Rd Auckland, New Zealand 1145 FREE and open to the public This public symposium concludes Independent Curators International (ICI)s 2019 Curatorial Intensive in Auckland. This is ICIs first Curatorial Intensive in T?maki Makaurau Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand which draws […]
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