TRACE
Collaborative Regional Arts Project
2026
We acknowledge this project takes place across many traditional lands such as those of the Danggali, Meru, Ngarrindjeri, Kaurna, and
Ngargad peoples. We pay respect to the ongoing spiritual connection and custodianship of these lands, and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.
TRACE is an ongoing major project bringing together creative practitioners, artists, creators, crafters, and living communities along Murrundi (the River Murray).
The project has already been acknowledged with support by the following major councils and organisations, and welcomes support or contribution from any institutions, councils, artists, community groups, or community members who wish to be involved.
Ngargad peoples. We pay respect to the ongoing spiritual connection and custodianship of these lands, and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.
TRACE is an ongoing major project bringing together creative practitioners, artists, creators, crafters, and living communities along Murrundi (the River Murray).
The project has already been acknowledged with support by the following major councils and organisations, and welcomes support or contribution from any institutions, councils, artists, community groups, or community members who wish to be involved.
Major Supporters
Alexandrina Council and the South Coast Regional Art CentreThe SCRAC will be supporting our first collaborative exhibition for the project in late 2026 as well as providing access to studio artist in residence in early 2026.
Alexandrina Council will be supporting us to connect with local communities, artists, and crafters to establish the project. |
Loxton and Waikerie CouncilLoxton and Waikerie Council will be supporting us to connect with local communities, artists, and crafters to establish the start of the project.
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Calperum Station Aboriginal RangersWe will be working with the Aboriginal Rangers at Calperum Station to commence ecological aspects of the project in Renmark. We welcome insight and direction from any Aboriginal Elders and community members throughout the project to ensure all Cultural sites, histories, and living communities are respected.
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Collaborating Organisations
Murray Bridge Regional GalleryThe team from Murray Bridge Regional Gallery are keeping in touch with this project for possible exhibitions in 2027-28
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Regional Galleries Association SAWe will be connecting with as many organisations and regional galleries as possible to provide opportunities for local makers and creators to showcase work as part of this project.
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Rundle Collective StudiosBased in Adelaide the Rundle Collective Studios is the base studio of the main project artist Bianca Hoffrichter. As part of over 50 creatives the RC will provide welcoming networks for regional artists.
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