Bus Projects

Bus Projects Independent artist-run organisation, founded in 2001, and based on the unceded sovereign land of the

Reflecting on last month’s gallery 1 show, ‘again’ by Martina Beka. During our artist talk we discussed the importance o...
02/06/2026

Reflecting on last month’s gallery 1 show, ‘again’ by Martina Beka. During our artist talk we discussed the importance of the image pictured in slide 2, and the way Martina locates a site of reckoning within her practice.

Tomorrow from 6-8pm on Kaurna Country, Martina will be exhibiting alongside other incredible artists at .xyz

If you’re on Kaurna Country tomorrow night head along to the show 📍

Every opening and event hosted at BUS Projects is supported by Little Brunswick Wine Co. and their delectable red, white...
01/06/2026

Every opening and event hosted at BUS Projects is supported by Little Brunswick Wine Co. and their delectable red, white, and skin-contact vino 💪🏼

This Wednesday, ‘us as stars, as horses’ is opening at BUS projects from 6-8pm. Four different drops will be available on the night, including some delicious beers from

As per, BUS opens a donation bar (pay as you like). This opening, all proceeds will be going toward Pay The Rent

Than you to our brilliant drinks providers for making our openings so much easier & tastier x

Opening celebrations 3 June 6-8pm ! ⭐️This month, BUS projects introduces Nipaluna-based artist Sophie Coe. Introducing ...
26/05/2026

Opening celebrations 3 June 6-8pm ! ⭐️

This month, BUS projects introduces Nipaluna-based artist Sophie Coe. Introducing entirely new bodies of work, Coe continues her conceptual interrogation of beauty standards and embodied strength, asking her audience to consider whose standards they perform and how reclaiming attention from beauty culture can foster agency, change, and self-determined goals. In collaboration with Kamilaroi curator Tabitha Glanville, the pair create a new site of joy and celebration of each other as artists, and friends.

The formation of stars known elsewhere as ‘Pleiades’ is known by Kamilaroi people as ‘miyay-miyay’, which translates directly as ‘group of girls’. Centring this knowledge as a portal for healing and gathering, Coe & Glanville bring together their artistic and spiritual imperatives, as women who have held each other up in support, grief, and immense love. ‘Us as stars, as women’ presents this relationship in velvet and warm light, inviting the audience to be absorbed by the peace and security of women’s love and kinship.

Join us on opening night; gallery closed for install until then ⭐️

3 June - 28 June



Bus Projects is located at Ground Floor 7 Little Miller St, Brunswick East.

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Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

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Originally scheduled for Saturday the 16th, Join us next Tuesday 26 May from 6pm at BUS for a yarn with Nigeria-based ex...
20/05/2026

Originally scheduled for Saturday the 16th, Join us next Tuesday 26 May from 6pm at BUS for a yarn with Nigeria-based exhibiting artist Akorede Rasak. In conversation with his exhibition ‘FR:QNCY – Reimagining Urban Soundscapes’, currently showing in our Project space, we will yarn about Rasak’s making, and the conceptual frameworks of his practice.

This is the final week to see Rasak’s show.

All welcome; free to attend!
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Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

Final week to see Martina Beka’s exhibition ‘again’. On show until the 23rd of May. On the final day, we sit down with M...
18/05/2026

Final week to see Martina Beka’s exhibition ‘again’. On show until the 23rd of May. On the final day, we sit down with Martina Beka for an artist talk in conversation with her practice. Details in bio.

Opening hrs: 12-5 Thursday-Friday, 10-2 Saturday or by appointment.
More info on our website.

Installation view. Martina Beka,
Minh An Pham.

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its
principal arts funding and advisory body.

.australia

Visit Rasak Akorede’s exhibition ‘FR:QNCY – Reimagining Urban Soundscapes’, on show until the 23rd of May. Today at 12pm...
16/05/2026

Visit Rasak Akorede’s exhibition ‘FR:QNCY – Reimagining Urban Soundscapes’, on show until the 23rd of May.

Today at 12pm in the Project Space we are hosting an artist talk with Rasak Akorede, remotely from Nigeria. All welcome; free to attend.

BUS Projects weekly opening hours are 12-5pm Thursday-Friday, 10-2 Saturday or by appointment.

More info on our website.



Installation view. Rasak Akorede, ‘FR:QNCY – Reimagining Urban Soundscapes’, exhibition at Bus Projects, 2026. Photography by Minh An Pham.

Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.
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Join us next Saturday 23 May from 12pm at BUS for a yarn with Tarntanya-based artist Martina Beka , in conversation with...
14/05/2026

Join us next Saturday 23 May from 12pm at BUS for a yarn with Tarntanya-based artist Martina Beka , in conversation with her exhibition ‘again’, currently showing in Gallery 1.

All welcome; free to attend!

To register for this event, click the link in our bio.



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BUS Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

Join us on Saturday 16 May from 12pm at BUS for a yarn with Akorede Rasak, in conversation with his exhibition 'FR:QNCY ...
07/05/2026

Join us on Saturday 16 May from 12pm at BUS for a yarn with Akorede Rasak, in conversation with his exhibition 'FR:QNCY – Reimagining Urban Soundscapes', currently showing in our Project space. Rasak will be joining us remotely from Lagos, Nigeria.

All welcome; free to attend!
To register for the event, click the link in our bio.
akorede

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Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

Opening celebration Wednesday 29 April 6-9pm.This month in Gallery 1: ‘again’, an exhibition by Martina Beka.'again' is ...
22/04/2026

Opening celebration Wednesday 29 April 6-9pm.

This month in Gallery 1: ‘again’, an exhibition by Martina Beka.

'again' is an extension of Martina Beka’s solo exhibition, 'what if i forget'. Featuring materials that carry the accumulated wear and debris from her previous installation, this reiteration investigates memory, perfectionism, cleanliness and wear through materiality and the traces of human interaction. New aluminium sheets clad the gallery walls, while previously used sheets are relocated to the gallery floor, registering a shift between what was and what now is. Photographic works are presented alongside these surfaces, still holding magnet and dirt marks from their previous installation site.

The gallery becomes a site of shared experience, where audiences are invited to engage with the work – whether accidental or intentional, gentle or disruptive – the audience becomes an active participant in shaping the work. These interactions speak to the involuntary act of letting go, where uncontrollable and inevitable shifts of the material, resemble personal processes and experiences beyond control.

29 April - 23 May.

More info on our website.



Bus Projects is located at Ground Floor 7 Little Miller St, Brunswick East.

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Bus Projects is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts funding and advisory body.

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21/04/2026

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Ground Floor, 7 Little Miller Street, Brunswick East
Collingwood, VIC
3057

Opening Hours

Wednesday 12pm - 6pm
Thursday 12pm - 6pm
Friday 12pm - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 4pm

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