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MAR25 ROMBONGAN JAMORAN
Lucas Haynes
Quality presents Rombongan Jamoran by filmmaker Lucas Haynes.
Opening night
6-9pm, Thursday 20th March
Gallery hours
Saturday 22 March to Sunday 23 March
Open 12-4pm
Address
Upstairs, 1b Marine Parade, Abbotsford
In the densely populated urban areas of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, public space has been continuously adapted to fit human needs—whether as gathering spots for people drinking tea and coffee or as places where clothes patiently hover together at the front of our homes. These communal bodies, waiting for the sun, engage in their own silent dialogue with the street and the community around them before returning inside, crisp and warm.
This exhibition celebrates whatever exists just outside the front of your house.
The event will feature two screenings, accompanied by a live music performance from Robbie Devine and Anonymous Gamer Boy, and an installation designed in collaboration with Quality.
Lucas Haynes, an independent filmmaker and curator based in Yogyakarta and Melbourne, specializes in experimental documentaries and video installations. Engaged with Melbourne collectives like AFW and Smiles Cinema, he integrates soundscapes, sculpture, and expanded cinema into his work. “I mostly just make films to relax,” they say.
MAR25 ROMBONGAN JAMORAN Lucas Haynes
Quality presents Rombongan Jamoran by filmmaker Lucas Haynes.
Opening night
6-9pm, Thursday 20th March
Gallery hours
Saturday 22 March to Sunday 23 March
Open 12-4pm
Address
Upstairs, 1b Marine Parade, Abbotsford
In the densely populated urban areas of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, public space has been continuously adapted to fit human needs—whether as gathering spots for people drinking tea and coffee or as places where clothes patiently hover together at the front of our homes. These communal bodies, waiting for the sun, engage in their own silent dialogue with the street and the community around them before returning inside, crisp and warm.
This exhibition celebrates whatever exists just outside the front of your house.
The event will feature two screenings, accompanied by a live music performance from Robbie Devine and Anonymous Gamer Boy, and an installation designed in collaboration with Quality.
Lucas Haynes, an independent filmmaker and curator based in Yogyakarta and Melbourne, specializes in experimental documentaries and video installations. Engaged with Melbourne collectives like AFW and Smiles Cinema, he integrates soundscapes, sculpture, and expanded cinema into his work. “I mostly just make films to relax,” they say.