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

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Slippery Directions, 2023, public art installation and workshop series, commissioned by Parramatta Artists Studios for WorldPride

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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

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Hidden Lessons, 2022, pedagogical project in collaboration with Lleah Smith, Our Lady of Mercy College, and the Powerhouse Museum

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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  

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Columns des Burwood, 2022, asphalt paint, site specific installation, 28 x 6 m, Deane Street, Burwood.

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I’ll meet you here again, 2020, paint on pavement, 50 x 35 m, Wentworth Point Community Centre and Library.

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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.

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Temporary Frictions, 2020, steel, two-way mirrored glass, 200 x 150cm, Station Gallery, Sydney

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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). 

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