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  <title>[filter] Australian electronic music, arts, media, project listings</title>
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    <title>Squat Space - Sydney</title>
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    <author>
      <name>AliaK</name>
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    <category term="activism" />
    <category term="art" />
    <category term="artists" />
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    <category term="arts artist" />
    <category term="collective" />
    <category term="community" />
    <category term="culture_jamming" />
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://squatspace.com" rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow">Squat Space</a> was born from the energy of artists and activists of the <a href="http://squatspace.com/history/index.php" rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow">Broadway Squats</a>.<br />
The organisers cleared out an old locksmith shop and launched a dynamic art and event space in December 2000. The gallery played host to political film screenings, free dinners, durational performances, experimental sound nights, site-specific installations...<br />
<a href="/freelinking/SquatSpace" rel="nofollow"><a href="/freelinking/SquatSpace">SquatSpace</a></a> opposed the standard "pay-as-you-show" system used by many high-rent artist-run-galleries in Sydney. Exhibiting was free, with artists usually becoming involved in the life of the squatting community in some way.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://squatspace.com" rel="nofollow">Squat Space</a> was born from the energy of artists and activists of the <a href="http://squatspace.com/history/index.php" rel="nofollow">Broadway Squats</a>.</p>
<p>The organisers cleared out an old locksmith shop and launched a dynamic art and event space in December 2000. The gallery played host to political film screenings, free dinners, durational performances, experimental sound nights, site-specific installations...</p>
<p><a href="/freelinking/SquatSpace">SquatSpace</a> opposed the standard "pay-as-you-show" system used by many high-rent artist-run-galleries in Sydney. Exhibiting was free, with artists usually becoming involved in the life of the squatting community in some way.</p>
<p>The gallery was pivotal in raising awareness for the ongoing campaign to save the Broadway Squats from eviction. Highlights of its six-month existance at Broadway included Hilik Mirankar's <a href="http://queenstgallery.ath.cx" rel="nofollow">Space in the City</a> installation, Arlene <a href="/freelinking/TextaQueen">TextaQueen</a>'s major <a href="http://www.textaqueen.com/" rel="nofollow"><a href="/freelinking/TextaNudes">TextaNudes</a></a> gallery show, Media Jam co-ordinated by 7U?, Spontaneous Combustion hosted by Elf Tranzporter, Anne Walton and Teri Hoskin's <a href="http://ensemble.va.com.au/dailybred/roundabout.html" rel="nofollow">Daily Bred</a> residency, and the <a href="http://squatspace.com/squatfest/index.php" rel="nofollow"><a href="/freelinking/SquatFest">SquatFest</a></a> film night.</p>
<p><a href="http://squatspace.com/history/index.php" rel="nofollow">The Broadway Squats</a> were granted their caretaker lease, and subsequently evicted, in July 2001. Since that time <a href="/freelinking/SquatSpacers">SquatSpacers</a> have gone underground, unleashing site-specific events, art-activism, and culture jamming. Highlights include the Champagne Soccer-Shocker (Oct 2001), <a href="/freelinking/ArtBarter">ArtBarter</a> (Dec 2001), <a href="/freelinking/SquatSpace">SquatSpace</a> Authorised Poster/Stencil Wall in the city (current), <a href="http://squatspace.com/history/postcards7.php" rel="nofollow">unReal Estate</a> at This is Not Art (Newcastle Oct 2002), <a href="/freelinking/SquatSpace">SquatSpace</a> Corporate Expo Booth (Performance Space Aug 2002 and Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, Nov 2002), and <a href="http://squatspace.com/squatfest/index.php" rel="nofollow"><a href="/freelinking/SquatFest">SquatFest</a></a> Film nights (at the Midnight Star Feb 2002, at the Sydney park Brick Kilns 2003, and the empty Sydney Dental Hospital Feb 2004).</p>
<p>-- info from <a href="http://squatspace.com/about/index.php" rel="nofollow">squat space about us page</a></p>
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