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Bus Projects

ARI est. 2001 on Wurundjeri Woiwurrung country.
First 2026 exhibitions open Wed 18 Feb 6-8pm. Info in link below.

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Originally scheduled for Saturday the 16th, Join us next Tuesday 26 May from 6pm at BUS for a yarn with Nigeria-based exhibiting artist Akorede Rasak. In conversation with his exhibition ‘FR:QNCY – Reimagining Urban Soundscapes’, currently showing in our Project space, we will yarn about Rasak’s making, and the conceptual frameworks of his practice.

This is the final week to see Rasak’s show.

All welcome; free to attend!

@rasakk.akorede

Drinks: @rockyridgebrunswick,@littlebrunswickco & @heapsnormal

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.


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Originally scheduled for Saturday the 16th, Join us next Tuesday 26 May from 6pm at BUS for a yarn with Nigeria-based exhibiting artist Akorede Rasak. In conversation with his exhibition ‘FR:QNCY – Reimagining Urban Soundscapes’, currently showing in our Project space, we will yarn about Rasak’s making, and the conceptual frameworks of his practice.

This is the final week to see Rasak’s show.

All welcome; free to attend!

@rasakk.akorede

Drinks: @rockyridgebrunswick,@littlebrunswickco & @heapsnormal

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.


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6 days ago

Final week to see Martina Beka’s exhibition ‘again’. On show until the 23rd of May. On the final day, we sit down with Martina Beka for an artist talk in conversation with her practice. Details in bio.

Opening hrs: 12-5 Thursday-Friday, 10-2 Saturday or by appointment.
More info on our website.

Installation view. Martina Beka,
Minh An Pham.

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its
principal arts funding and advisory body.

@martinabeka_ @minhan_pham_ @creative.australia


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1 weeks ago

Final week to see Martina Beka’s exhibition ‘again’. On show until the 23rd of May. On the final day, we sit down with Martina Beka for an artist talk in conversation with her practice. Details in bio.

Opening hrs: 12-5 Thursday-Friday, 10-2 Saturday or by appointment.
More info on our website.

Installation view. Martina Beka,
Minh An Pham.

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its
principal arts funding and advisory body.

@martinabeka_ @minhan_pham_ @creative.australia


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1 weeks ago

Final week to see Martina Beka’s exhibition ‘again’. On show until the 23rd of May. On the final day, we sit down with Martina Beka for an artist talk in conversation with her practice. Details in bio.

Opening hrs: 12-5 Thursday-Friday, 10-2 Saturday or by appointment.
More info on our website.

Installation view. Martina Beka,
Minh An Pham.

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its
principal arts funding and advisory body.

@martinabeka_ @minhan_pham_ @creative.australia


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1 weeks ago

Visit Rasak Akorede’s exhibition ‘FR:QNCY – Reimagining Urban Soundscapes’, on show until the 23rd of May.

Today at 12pm in the Project Space we are hosting an artist talk with Rasak Akorede, remotely from Nigeria. All welcome; free to attend.

BUS Projectsweekly opening hours are 12-5pm Thursday-Friday, 10-2 Saturday or by appointment.

More info on our website.



Installation view. Rasak Akorede, ‘FR:QNCY – Reimagining Urban Soundscapes’, exhibition at Bus Projects, 2026. Photography by Minh An Pham.

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

@rasakk.akorede, @minhan_pham_, @creative.australia


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1 weeks ago

Visit Rasak Akorede’s exhibition ‘FR:QNCY – Reimagining Urban Soundscapes’, on show until the 23rd of May.

Today at 12pm in the Project Space we are hosting an artist talk with Rasak Akorede, remotely from Nigeria. All welcome; free to attend.

BUS Projectsweekly opening hours are 12-5pm Thursday-Friday, 10-2 Saturday or by appointment.

More info on our website.



Installation view. Rasak Akorede, ‘FR:QNCY – Reimagining Urban Soundscapes’, exhibition at Bus Projects, 2026. Photography by Minh An Pham.

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

@rasakk.akorede, @minhan_pham_, @creative.australia


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1 weeks ago

Visit Rasak Akorede’s exhibition ‘FR:QNCY – Reimagining Urban Soundscapes’, on show until the 23rd of May.

Today at 12pm in the Project Space we are hosting an artist talk with Rasak Akorede, remotely from Nigeria. All welcome; free to attend.

BUS Projectsweekly opening hours are 12-5pm Thursday-Friday, 10-2 Saturday or by appointment.

More info on our website.



Installation view. Rasak Akorede, ‘FR:QNCY – Reimagining Urban Soundscapes’, exhibition at Bus Projects, 2026. Photography by Minh An Pham.

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

@rasakk.akorede, @minhan_pham_, @creative.australia


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1 weeks ago


Join us next Saturday 23 May from 12pm at BUS for a yarn with Tarntanya-based artist Martina Beka , in conversation with her exhibition ‘again’, currently showing in Gallery 1.

All welcome; free to attend!

To register for this event, click the link in our bio.

@martinabeka_

drinks: @rockyridgebrunswick @littlebrunswickwineco & @heapsnormal

BUS Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.


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Opening celebrations Wednesday 29 April 6 - 8pm.

This month in Gallery 1: ‘again’, an exhibition by Martina Beka.

'again' is an extension of Martina Beka’s solo exhibition, 'what if i forget'. Featuring materials that carry the accumulated wear and debris from her previous installation, this reiteration investigates memory, perfectionism, cleanliness and wear through materiality and the traces of human interaction. New aluminium sheets clad the gallery walls, while previously used sheets are relocated to the gallery floor, registering a shift between what was and what now is. Photographic works are presented alongside these surfaces, still holding magnet and dirt marks from their previous installation site.

The gallery becomes a site of shared experience, where audiences are invited to engage with the work – whether accidental or intentional, gentle or disruptive – the audience becomes an active participant in shaping the work. These interactions speak to the involuntary act of letting go, where uncontrollable and inevitable shifts of the material, resemble personal processes and experiences beyond control.

29 April - 23 May.

More info on our website.



Bus Projects is located at Ground Floor 7 Little Miller St, Brunswick East.

Drinks: @rockyridgebrunswick,@littlebrunswickco & @heapsnormal

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

@martinabeka_, @creative.australia


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Opening celebration 29 April, 6-8pm.

This month at BUS Projects in the project space: Rasak Akorede, ‘FR:QNCY: - Reimagining Urban Soundscapes’.

‘FR:QNCY – Reimagining Urban Soundscapes’ is an immersive installation that explores how the sounds of cities shape perception, emotion, and identity. The work brings together field recordings from Lagos, Malmö, and Melbourne (Live Recording), transforming them into an interactive listening experience. The installation is driven by computer vision. FR:QNCY invites audiences to listen more closely to their surroundings and to consider how sound connects people across different places. It positions listening as both a personal and collective act, where presence, movement, and environment continuously shape each other.

29 April - 23 May.



Bus Projects is located at Ground Floor 7 Little Miller St, Brunswick East.

Drinks: @rockyridgebrunswick, @littlebrunswickco & @heapsnormal

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

@rasakk.akorede, @creative.australia


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1 months ago

Final week to see Jent Do's exhibition, 'Pagoda Jent'.

On show until the 18th of April.

Opening hrs: 12-5 Thursday-Friday, 10-2 Saturday or by appointment.

More info on our website.

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Installation view. Jent Do, 'Pagoda Jent', exhibition at Bus Projects, 2026. Photography by Minh An Pham.

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

@1barcodepeople1, @minhan_pham_, @creative.australia


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Final week to see Jent Do's exhibition, 'Pagoda Jent'.

On show until the 18th of April.

Opening hrs: 12-5 Thursday-Friday, 10-2 Saturday or by appointment.

More info on our website.

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Installation view. Jent Do, 'Pagoda Jent', exhibition at Bus Projects, 2026. Photography by Minh An Pham.

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

@1barcodepeople1, @minhan_pham_, @creative.australia


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Final week to see ‘Championship Point’, an exhibition by Molly Dalziell & Daniel Collins.

On show until the 18th of April.

Opening hrs: 12-5 Thursday-Friday, 10-2 Saturday or by appointment.

More info on our website.

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Installation view. Molly Dalziell, ‘Championship Point’, exhibition at Bus Projects, 2026. Documentation by Minh An Pham.

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

@jentxmgtd , @creative.australia , @minhan_pham_


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Final week to see ‘Championship Point’, an exhibition by Molly Dalziell & Daniel Collins.

On show until the 18th of April.

Opening hrs: 12-5 Thursday-Friday, 10-2 Saturday or by appointment.

More info on our website.

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Installation view. Molly Dalziell, ‘Championship Point’, exhibition at Bus Projects, 2026. Documentation by Minh An Pham.

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

@jentxmgtd , @creative.australia , @minhan_pham_


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Opening celebration Wednesday 25 March 6-8pm.

This month in the Project Space is ‘Pagoda Jent, an exhibition by Jent Do.

Jent Do introduces ‘Pagoda Jent’, featuring the recent body of works of ‘Planet Jent’, a digitally constructed utopia that bleeds into the physical realm, subtly taking form of a Vietnamese pagoda.

Do’s works present the convergent point of Vietnamese traditional decorative ornamentations and subcultural internet art, as both are maximalist and highly saturated. Their practice resonates on the glitch, something erroneous as categorized by the mainstream system, and hence employs generative methods such as creative coding, 3D, and AI hallucination to conjure grotesque images from source images related to their personal identity as a Vietnamese non-binary immigrant in a first-world country.

25 Mar - 18 Apr.

More info on our website.



Drinks: @rockyridgebrunswick, @littlebrunswickco & @heapsnormal

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

@jentxmgtd, @creative.australia


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2 months ago

Opening celebration Wednesday 25 March 6-8pm.

This month in Gallery 1 is ‘Championship Point’, an exhibition by Molly Dalziell & Daniel Collins.

‘Championship Point’ is a collaboration between Molly Dalziell and Daniel Collins that brings their practices into dialogue through the paradox of a shared game. The title derives from tennis: the decisive point where a ‘champion’ is declared. The absurdity of its dominating power to define the outcome of a match. To be the covergirl of performing a game’s logic. The exhibition merges and plays with both artists’ practices through the conditions of a game: playing on the same team while working in opposition, mirroring the duality of practising and playing. A shared nostalgia for playing and watching sports: the uniform that comes with it, the choreographic and spatial intervention that follows.

25 Mar - 18 Apr.

More info on our website.



Drinks: @rockyridgebrunswick, @littlebrunswickco & @heapsnormal

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

@mollitsa__, @danielnormancollins, @creative.australia


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The flags of West Papua and Maluku currently hang at Bus Projects, drawing attention to the ongoing and severely underrepresented issues faced by West Papuans and Moluccans. Besides them is a handout available that has been kindly offered by Amsterdam-based artist and researcher, Finn kaino Maätita ( @__kaino_ ), from their ongoing research regarding the revitalisation of Moluccan languages.

The exhibition ‘Pule’ speaks directly to Fa’a Sāmoa, but also carries wider geographical connotations. This is because as Oceanians, we are not only formed by continual connection to our ancestral lands for thousands of years, but by the Great Ocean that unites us and has always been our avenue of exchange. It was only after arriving in the Netherlands to study my masters that I learnt it has the largest Oceanian diaspora in Europe. I make this post in honour of the Moluccans and West Papuans I have met, who have been generous in their embrace of me as a fellow Islander and from whom I continue to learn.

West Papuans have inhabited their land for at least 45,000 to 50,000 years. On 1 December 1961, the Morning Star flag was raised in West Papua, declaring independence from Dutch colonisation. In 1962, with interference from the United States of America through the ‘New York Agreement’, Indonesia illegally prevented West Papuans from self-governance. To date, an estimated 500,000 West Papuans have been murdered by Indonesia. The situation in West Papua is considered a ‘slow-motion genocide’ that continues to be silenced.

The flag of the Republic of South Maluku (RMS) has been raised every 25 April since the state was proclaimed in 1951 and has been deemed illegal by the occupying Indonesian government. Linguistically, Maluku comprises approximately 130 languages (a mix of Austronesian and Melanesian), many of which have been banned by colonisers. Nevertheless, people in Maluku and in the diaspora continue to revitalise these languages through traces found in their ancestry and on the Land itself.

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