Kudos acknowledges and pays respect to the Gadigal and Bidjigal people of the Eora nation. They are the traditional custodians of the land Kudos operates on. We create, design, share, and exchange our work and knowledge on this important meeting place. We pay our respects to elders past and present and extend that respect to any First Nations people who engage with Kudos. This is and always will be Aboriginal land.


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Matterhood09/04/25 - 16/04/25
Curated by Sarah Ong featuring Daniel Mulia, Marria Thaddea, Harrison Mae, Luckk Parker, Lachlan Bell, Sarah Ong, Monica Trieu, Nicole Cadelina

1 52-54 Stanley Street, Darlinghurst

Matterhood features eight artists working across ceramics, publications, drawing, sculpture, textiles, painting, moving and still image. This exhibition brings together different creatives to explore and investigate the micro and macro ideas of the private and public, the domestic, and natural. Each exhibiting artist will reflect on the human interaction within these spaces through various frameworks: from guerilla gardening and eco-poetics to domestic displacement and colonised architectures. 

Matterhood recognises the communal elements embedded in the small creative campus of UNSW Art & Design where each artist studied, practised, and worked on. The exhibition is in partnership with Clare Milledge and lfp_gardens, an initiative that exemplifies the impact of communal effort in nurturing and caring for different spaces. The lfp_gardens and the Paddington campus have allowed each creative to cultivate their personal and artistic development and activate discourse through their practice. The resulting works by the artists further meditate on sustainability, bureaucracy, decolonisation, and the Anthropocene. 

















































Kudos is proudly supported by Arc Creative and Arc UNSW Student Life