Takeover at Parliament Steps

Taking place across Melbourne during 2022, Takeover is a program of public events that celebrates the agency of our communities of diverse young and emerging creatives, creating the opportunity to take back public spaces following Melbourne’s successive COVID-19 lockdowns. 

Curators and researchers Grace McQuilten and Amy Spiers from RMIT School of Art have partnered with curatorial team Dewi Cooke from The Social Studio, David Mackenzie from Youthworx and Irine Vela from Outer Urban Projects, and their three art based social enterprise organisations that foster the creativity of young people from culturally diverse, asylum seeker, First Nations, neurodivergent and disabled communities through training and employment in fashion design, digital media production and performing arts respectively. Together, the curatorial team have commissioned young artists from each art organisation to present works that activate Melbourne’s public spaces, and the platforms offered by Bus Projects, ACCA, RMIT School of Art and 2022 Big Anxiety Festival.

Takeover at Parliament Steps

Supported by Bus Projects and ACCA as part of Who’s Afraid of Public Space? program, The Social Studio’s young fashion designers teamed up with Outer Urban Projects’ ensemble of talented young performers from Melbourne’s outer northern suburbs to present Takeover at Parliament Steps, a public event celebrating diverse young peoples’ return to public expression and public space. Held on Sunday 6 March 2022, 2-3pm along the ornate, colonnaded entrance of Parliament of Victoria—the home for political debate and democracy in Victoria—The Social Studio showcased vivid, colourful textile and fashion works that reflected upon notions of modesty across cultures, accompanied by ecstatic, lively and moving performances by Outer Urban Projects’ dancers, vocalists and musicians. Documenting the event through video and audio works were graduates and multimedia artists from Youthworx working in collaboration with Crawl Space Radio.

An essay by emerging writer Anna El Samad, Mind over Modesty, was commissioned by The Social Studio to accompany the event.

Films by Ruci Kaisila and Damian Seddon of Outer Urban Projects were also presented at ACCA as part of the Project Space: The Hoarding over the duration of the Who’s Afraid of Public Space? exhibition.

Audio and multimedia works developed by Youthworx for Takeover will be presented with the support of Bus Projects, Composite and Crawl Space Radio in the coming months.

Curators Grace McQuilten and Amy Spiers have developed this program with assistance from the City of Melbourne 2022 Arts Grants program and the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

Participants

The Social Studio

Artistic direction: Dewi Cooke

Project Coordinator: Fiona Chisnall

Designers: Nyamal Gatluak, Juan Du, Mariamo Mitungi, Yar Makoi, Aziza Koshin Osman, Sata Kamara, Fatumata Fofana, Hawaa Fikak, Haweio Shemow, Mariam Turay

Additional models: Adna Abdi, Sherry-Rose Bih Watts, Tokio James, Chuckkii Dieng, Mwajuma Mitungi and Mariam Dukury

Outer Urban Projects

Artistic director: Irine Vela

Project coordinator: Melanie Augustine

Musicians, vocalists, Pasifika dance and choreography: Ruci Kaisila, Tangata Tupou and Joanne Kaisila

African rhythms and percussion: Fred Nii Addo and One Spirit Africa

Dance and choreography: Damian Seddon, Grace Amah with Nedezda Simonovits

Sound Engineer: David Swinton

Youthworx

Artistic direction and media trainer: David Mackenzie

Multimedia artists: Dylan Tyncherov, Rory Lionnet-Manger, Talia Mason and Madison Nikolic-Wilkinson

Photographic documentation of Takeover at Parliament Steps by Keelan O’Hehir.