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Welcome to The Cross Art Projects in Woolloomooloo

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About The Cross Art Projects

The Cross Art Projects, located in Woolloomooloo, New South Wales, is a vibrant contemporary art gallery dedicated to promoting artistic innovation and engaging the community. Established in 2013 by artist and curator, Anneke Jaspers, the gallery serves as an inclusive platform for both established and emerging artists, focusing on diverse artistic practices that challenge traditional boundaries and explore new mediums. Known for its commitment to conceptual and experimental art, The Cross Art Projects showcases a rotating exhibition schedule that features innovative installations, performance art, and multimedia works. The gallery’s mission is to foster artistic dialogue and support unique voices that resonate with contemporary social issues. Targeting a wide audience from art enthusiasts to curious locals, The Cross Art Projects aims to create an inviting environment that encourages interaction and reflection. Notable artists represented include Michael Candy, whose works often blend technology and nature, and Angelica mesiti, known for her poignant video installations. In addition to exhibitions, the gallery hosts workshops, artist talks, and community events that further enrich the local arts landscape. Its strategic location in the heart of Woolloomooloo allows it to be a cultural hub that connects diverse groups and promotes dialogue around contemporary art. A key aspect of The Cross Art Projects is its focus on sustainability and environmental consciousness, often incorporating eco-friendly practices in both exhibition design and day-to-day operations. As it continues to evolve, the gallery remains an important player in the Sydney art scene, championing creativity and community engagement.

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Location

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8 Llankelly Pl, 2011 Sydney, Australia

Contact

(02) 9357 2058

Website

http://www.crossart.com.au