
The first works were "pop-up" installations by Dugal McKinnon (18 April - 9 May, 141 Willis Street) and Kim Paton (21 May - 6 June, 38 Ghuznee Street).
"The projects all revalue things which have been regarded as worthless,"say curators Mark Amery and Sophie Jerram. "The usefulness of unemployment, the beauty of throwaway packaging, the past history of commercial real estate and the potential for occupation of Mars, all these projects cunningly analyse what is typically considered unuseful and is lying fallow.”
The next two are The Beneficiary's Office by Tao Wells in October and Taking Stock by Eve Armstrong in November. They will be followed by projects by Colin Hodson and Bronwyn Holloway-Smith in 2011.