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A group exhibition of 200 artists celebrating 20 years of the Sarah Cottier Gallery. Rolande Souliere exhibited with Mikala Dwyer.
A group exhibition of self-taught and outsider art.
The final exhibition at Peloton Gallery, Sydney
The 100th exhibition from artist-run initiative Sydney Non Objective.
Beat Nation explores the intersections between Aboriginal cultures, hip-hop, politics and art hijacking symbols from skateboard, bike, hip-hop and graffiti scenes to claim new spaces for native culture.
Group exhibition with art collective Alterbeast.
With Mikala Dwyer and Alterbeast, Souliere created the artwork ‘Alphabet for ghosts’.
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References | [<ExternalResource: Affleck, Jane, Keeping the beat: Aboriginal art and hip hop at the Dalhousie Art Gallery, Dalhousie University, website, published 25.04.14, >, <ExternalResource: “Artist in Residence 2013: Rolande Souliere”, Artback NT, website. >, <ExternalResource: Boccalatte, Suzanne and Jones, Meredith, Trunk Volume 1: Hair (Boccalatte Pty Ltd: Sydney, 2009), pp. 153-155.>, <ExternalResource: Fortescue, Elizabeth, “David Harold Tribe Sculpture Award, The Daily Telegraph, website, published 06.06.11. >, <ExternalResource: Garneau, David, “Rolande Souliere’s Sign Language”, catalogue essay, (The New Gallery, Calgary: 2010).>, <ExternalResource: “Point of Origin”, Artspace, website. >] | [<ExternalResource: Affleck, Jane, Keeping the beat: Aboriginal art and hip hop at the Dalhousie Art Gallery, Dalhousie University, website, published 25.04.14, >] |