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South Project

The South Project was a program of events originating in Melbourne designed to explore potential cultural connections between countries of the South 〔Gardner, Anthony, ed. 2013. Mapping South: Journeys in South-South Cultural Relations. Melbourne: South Project.〕
==Origins==
The idea for the South Project emerged in the aftermath of the (1999 Melbourne Visual Arts Biennial ). While the biennial was designed to be an ongoing feature of Melbourne's visual arts calendar, lack of support from participating countries meant it was unable to continue. Consideration was given to the model of Brisbane's Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, which used a regional focus to gain profile. The concept of a southern focus emerged through a series of meetings held over 2001-2002 at the (Australian Centre ), University of Melbourne.
The Director of (Craft Victoria ), Kevin Murray, developed the South Project in 2003 with support of the Australia Council's (Visual Arts Craft Strategy ) and Myer Foundation. The idea was first introduced with the "Between You and Me" symposium on 18 March 2003, which featured stories about Australian craft practitioners working with traditional communities in Ernabella, Tiwi Islands, East Timor and Gujarat. On 2 April 2003, the Myer Foundation hosted a meeting of the directors of Victorian visual arts organisations at Cranlana to discuss the possibility of a major international festival focusing on the South. By late 2003, project officers Hannah Matthews and Christobel Harvey were appointed. Magdalena Morena became General Manager in 2004.

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