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Extra Cheeese by Lost At E Minor
Extra Cheeese is a social upsize based in Sydney that aims to break down the distinctions between artists and designers by creating a collective melting pot through which to optimize existing relationships and practices. The project deconstructs established notions on the nature of artist/designer "social groups," examining to what extent they inform visual experience and culture. Work will be uploaded to the Extra Cheeese website, accompanied by artist and designer details. There will also be an exhibition of selected works at Gallery Fourty Four on 24 May 2007. Submissions close on 17 May 2007.
Illustration by Jirat Patradoon.
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