City of Sydney Live/Work Spaces Support Material - Nadia Odlum
Play Cycles (after Noguchi), 2023, recycled timber, brackets, gouache and pencil on paper, NSW Visual Arts Fellowship (emerging), curated by Artspace, hosted by Carriageworks
Slippery Directions, 2023, public art installation and workshop series, commissioned by Parramatta Artists Studios for WorldPride
Roll, 2021 - 2023, PVC pipes, 2-pak paint, vinyl, rubber, aluminium pegs, saddle clips, balls, baskets, dimensions variable, pictured at HOTA (Home of the Arts), Gold Coast
Hidden Lessons, 2022, pedagogical project in collaboration with Lleah Smith, Our Lady of Mercy College, and the Powerhouse Museum
You can’t draw with less than three people, 2022, collaborative drawing game with visual score, three or more people, pencil, flexible conduit, space,The Drawing Exchange, National Art School
Columns des Burwood, 2022, asphalt paint, site specific installation, 28 x 6 m, Deane Street, Burwood.
I’ll meet you here again, 2020, paint on pavement, 50 x 35 m, Wentworth Point Community Centre and Library.
All Possible Combinations, 2020, 100 wooden blocks, synthetic polymer paint, mirrored tables, adhesive vinyl, shelves, artists’ books, workshops, 8 x 7 x 3 m, interactive installation commissioned by Kaldor Public Art Projects for the Kaldor Studio, a dedicated education and learning space in the exhibition Making art public: 50 years of Kaldor Public Art Projects at the Art Gallery of NSW.
Temporary Frictions, 2020, steel, two-way mirrored glass, 200 x 150cm, Station Gallery, Sydney
ART/PLAY/RISK: An interdisciplinary approach to building child-friendly cities, collaborative project with Dr Sanné Mestrom, melding art and academic research with interdisciplinary collaborations. Funded by the Australian Research Council through the Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA).