Queer Australian Art and KINK acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of the lands and waters of this continent. KINK conducts its work on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong peoples of the Kulin Nation in Naarm Melbourne, the Turrbal and Jagera peoples in Meanjin Brisbane and the Gadigal lands of the Eora Nation, Sydney. We pay respect to elders past, present, and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.

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Ari Angkasa

She/Her
Born in Pekanbaru, Indonesia.

Bio

Ari Angkasa (b. 1997, Pekanbaru) is an octo modal artist: filmmaker, performer, director, writer, theorist, impersonator, comedienne, and fish. With a penchant for the surreal and absurd, Ari imbues humour in her works to interrogate the statecraft of art and aesthetics in an increasingly atomised world. Ari holds a BA in Sociology and a BFA (Honours) from Monash University and has exhibited widely with recent works showing at Queer East Film Festival London, Abbotsford Convent, and Storage Bangkok. In 2024 she was shortlisted for the Incinerator Art Award for Social Change.

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Naarm (Melbourne), Victoria, Australia