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drab relocation housing, I guess better than nothing. but the man with sickle had other thoughts!

Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.

 

Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.

 

This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.

 

The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.

 

Photograph by Angela Bailey

Relocating Narratives Workshop 22.11.19 Rwanda Arts Initiative. Kigali

Myka Relocate

Austin, TX

February 12, 2017

The Sidewinder

Joshua gearing up to relocate the bumblebee hive in the ground on our site.

from Church Square to Panaji Market near Don Bosco

plenty of space back side

tiled floor, pavers tiles

 

Myka Relocate

Austin, TX

February 12, 2017

The Sidewinder

The people in cutch are known to relocate. The whole family along with home is on the move.

July 31-August 4, 2015: Konnarock Crew 1 working with the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club on the Swim Bald Relocation project in North Carolina.

Myka Relocate

July 1, 2016

Canal Club

Richmond, Virginia

I had a vision of a picture. then I saw it in my grandpa's archive and all I had to do is flip it from left to right

Bahraini alternative rock and blues band The Relocators performing at al Bareh Gallery in Adliya, Bahrain.

Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.

 

Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.

 

This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.

 

The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.

 

Photograph by Angela Bailey

Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.

 

Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.

 

This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.

 

The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.

 

Photograph by Angela Bailey

Capital relocation from kyoto to Tokyo after 1000 years

"amphitheater-like" church

Apparently this used to be in the center of town, by the cathedral. But it was moved out to the woods of the Alameda by developers.

Go figure.

Sofa, love seat , coffee table, table, all full, now what?

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Warehouse Live

Houston, TX

2.24.12

 

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Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.

 

Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.

 

This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.

 

The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.

 

Photograph by Angela Bailey

Relocating computers tables to the upper floor

I took time out from my 'creations' to put up our Christmas tree. My son felt that if he didn't push me hard enough I'd remain glued to my work table ;p

 

We changed the location of our tree this year. Usually its placed in the recess of a bay window but we decided to do some relocation of furniture and the tree now sits at the entrance to our living room. Today I would have to put away the boxes you see strewn in the background and place the skirt around the base. Almost done, we just need to place the Christmas star at the top of the tree and will probably be done tonight.

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