Reintroducing
Tributary
Projects
Tributary Projects is an artist-run initiative on Ngunnawal Country (Canberra, ACT) shaping practices that navigate the boundary of art.
Once a gallery, we’ve since shapeshifted into something looser, wilder: a conduit where friendships spark and creative work can be stretched and reimagined.
We’ve let go of the ‘white cube’ gallery box, and in the wake of COVID, have been asking: what does our community really need? The answer looks less like walls and more like conversations over shared meals, relationships that holds us through art making, gatherings for learning, playing and celebration.
Image: Detail from Mimir Soboslay Moor, F*CK YOU PAY ME, 2023
What's New with Trib?
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What's New with Trib? 〰️
Think of us as
meandering rivers rather
than fast freeways: slow
change, detours, and
course corrections.
We’re designing programs that meet artists where they are: multi-disciplinary, under-resourced, post-institutional, and still curious.
We create spaces for connection and exchange
between Canberra artists,
between Canberra and elsewhere,
between ideas and their possibilities,
between Canberra artists, between Canberra and elsewhere, between ideas and their possibilities,
Tributary Projects acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and knowledge-holders of Ngunnawal Country on which we live and create. We pay our deepest respects to all First Nations communities’ ancestors and Elders. We also thank all the creatives who have made Tributary Projects Possible since 2017 and continue to inspire us.
Tributary Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body.
