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    • Bruised Food: Art Action and Ecology in Asia - A Living Laboratory (2019)
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    • The Pleasures and Dilemmas of Inheritance (2016)
    • Shimmering Spaces II (2013)
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    • 2013 Castlemaine State Festival - Biennial Periscope (2013)
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Rhett D'Costa

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    • Veiled Pleasures (2022)
    • Ideas of Home (2019)
    • Bruised Food: Art Action and Ecology in Asia - A Living Laboratory (2019)
    • Secret Interiors (2018)
    • Hyphenated (2018)
    • Where Here is Elsewhere (2016)
    • The Pleasures and Dilemmas of Inheritance (2016)
    • Shimmering Spaces II (2013)
    • Shimmering Spaces III (2013)
    • 2013 Castlemaine State Festival - Biennial Periscope (2013)
    • Here with You (2011)
    • Wall Works and Other Projects (2010)
    • Something in the Air (2010)
    • Secret Files from the Working Men's College (2010)
    • Plays and Wins: the time it takes (2009)
    • Possible Worlds (2007)
    • Little Thoughts Secret Pictures (2007)
    • Neutral Readings (2002)
    • Memory and Slowness (1998)
  • Projects
    • Masala Mix: Opening up the Anglo - Indian Tiffin (2019)
    • The Billboard Project (2018)
    • Holding Hands (2018)
    • The Ascension (2018)
    • A Golden Circle and Graphite Orb (2016 - 2018)
    • How much does your history weigh? ...(2016)
    • Letting things be what they are (2016)
    • Between Dreaming and Dying (2015)
    • Closeness and Distance (2015)
    • Bespoke (2013)
    • P.O.S.H. (2013)
    • Elsewhere (2013)
    • Reading from Both Side (2013)
    • A.E.I.O.U. (2013)
    • Rumour (2013)
    • Standard English (2013)
    • Somersault (2013)
    • Trade (2013)
    • Eat! My Son (2013)
    • Curtain (2012)
    • Brad (2010)
    • The Colonial Garden (2010)
    • Archipelago (2009-2010)
  • Paintings
    • 2025
    • 2021 - 2024 (shaped paintings)
    • 2020 - 2022
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    • 2000 - 2005
    • 1996 - 1999
    • 1991 - 1995
    • 1987 - 1990
    • 1985 - 1986
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Secret Files of the Working Men’s College

Curator: Stephen Gallagher
5–25 February 2010

Project Space School of Art Galleries, RMIT University in conjunction with Midsumma Festival, Melbourne.

Exhibiting artists: ANON, Rhett D’Costa, Richard Harding, Kate Just, Nick Pantazopoulos, Spiros Panigirakis, Drew Pettifer, Jon Riethmuller, Jonas Ropponen, David Sequeira, Glenn Walls

What hides behind those doors and dark spaces of the Working Men’s College? Secret Files from the Working Men’s College highlights some of the talent that over time has been fostered and released from the School of Art of RMIT University. Gallagher brings together artists who reflect on gay lifestyles through the subtle inclusion of queer content into their art practice.

See ‘Brad’ under “Projects’ for details of my artwork for this exhibition

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