Twosixty Projector Program: Little Projector Company
In it’s inaugural outing, the Twosixty Projector presents a small taste of recent work by the lead artists from Moreland’s own Little Projector Company. This series of moving image works explores a pathway towards ecological reconciliation.
Website →- Start:
- Friday the 22nd of Jul - 2022
05:30pm - End:
- Friday the 19th of Aug - 2022
11:00pm
The Twosixty projector public art platform provides a platform for artists, students, and filmmakers, to present work through month-long looped projections from dusk to dawn. Curated and managed by Twosixty & Little Projector Company, the Twosixty Projector is a projected creative notice board for the communities of Moreland, actively prioritising content of artists, curators who are First Nations people, CALD, women, LGBTIQ and people with disability.
Created by the lead artists from Little Projector Company, Ivan Masic and Lee Ramseyer Bache. Little Projector Company was born from a desire to take story telling through film out of the cinema and into the street. Their purpose is ‘Delivering provision for communities to share stories through projection, with a focus on championing First Nations voices’.



We respectfully acknowledge the five language groups of the Kulin Nation as sovereign custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We extend our respects to ancestors and elders past, present and emerging, and to all First Nations people. In the context of the work we do, we express gratitude for our shared connection through place, to the oldest continuing cultures on earth.
Twosixty is a project by These Are The Projects We Do Together and is closely aligned with its sister project, Siteworks at 33 Saxon Street, Brunswick.
For more information please contact twosixty@theprojects.com.au
Twosixty is a carbon neutral project.
The 260 site is part of Moreland City Council's ‘A Park Close to Home’ plan of improving access to open space across Moreland.
Twosixty is proudly supported by Moreland City Council.
We respectfully acknowledge the five language groups of the Kulin Nation as sovereign custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We extend our respects to ancestors and elders past, present and emerging, and to all First Nations people. In the context of the work we do, we express gratitude for our shared connection through place, to the oldest continuing cultures on earth.
Twosixty is a project by These Are The Projects We Do Together and is closely aligned with its sister project, Siteworks at 33 Saxon Street, Brunswick.
For more information please contact twosixty@theprojects.com.au
Twosixty is a carbon neutral project.
The 260 site is part of Moreland City Council's ‘A Park Close to Home’ plan of improving access to open space across Moreland.
Twosixty is proudly supported by Moreland City Council.