Auto-Photo: A Life in Portraits
Auto-Photo: A Life in Portraits introduces us to Alan Adler (1932 – 2024), who while little known, was the oldest and longest serving photobooth technician in the world.

tên tôi (my name): On-Site with Nguyễn Ngọc Thảo
Names can connect us and embody our stories. tên tôi (my name) is a community-driven project that embraces and celebrates ethnic names through bead-making workshops and participatory installations.

The Best Films You’ve Never Seen: La Dolce Vita (1960) by Federico Fellini
Escape Melbourne’s winter into the glamourous excesses of 1960s Rome with Federico Fellini’s masterpiece La Dolce Vita.

Working with Photobooths: A Metro Auto Photo Workshop
Join Christopher Sutherland and Jessie Norman of Metro Auto Photo as they discuss their wider practice restoring and running photobooths across Melbourne, and will demonstrate how they work with these ageing, and at times, tricky machines.

The Mourning After
The Mourning After seeks to explore how we can connect, enhance kinship and create hope in response to the overwhelming sense of permacrisis we face in our daily lives. It seeks to uncover and make sense of different mourning rituals and practices, to form a constellation of grieving moments.
Bead rolling workshops with Nguyễn Ngọc Thảo
Visit First Site and learn to make clay beads and name bracelets with artist Nguyễn Ngọc Thảo. A chance to come in from the cold and to share warm stories and tea with old friends and new.