SUPERNACULUM
Aphrodite Feros-Fooke
DIRECTOR & CURATOR
Aphrodite Feros-Fooke creative practice spans direction, production, programming, writing, video projection and mapping, performance, DJing and radio hosting. Supernaculum was her first foray into curation. She enjoys the process of deciphering how different projects and concepts require different approaches and mediums. Her background in community art and events is the foundation for her professional practice. She is currently studying Erasmus Mundus Master in Journalism, Media and Globalisation based in Aarhus, Denmark.
@scorpi_brat
aphroditeff@gmail.com
Tom Shepherd-Barron
DESIGNER & CURATOR
Tom Shepherd-Barron is a designer and curator from England. He lived in Melbourne from 2019 till mid 2020; designing for a creative studio and working on SUPERNACULUM. Tom loosely defines himself as a graphic designer; looking to provoke experience and initiate thought with art, design and play. Having returned to London, he is now looking to delve further into curation whilst continuing his design work.
@tom_s_b
tomhaving.fun
tomshepherdbarron@gmail.com
SPECIAL THANKS:
Maggie Fooke
Founder and Owner of Brooklyn Arts Hotel
THANKS:
Catherine Roden
Helen McKay
Matt Kennedy
Irene Papadimitriou
Belinda Lloyd
Harry Feros
Annika Priest
PBS 106.7FM
Brownyn Gardiner
Nicky Pastore
Experimenta
Tino Xuan Nguyen
DOCUMENTATION:
Nicefilm.co
https://www.nicefilm.co/
GOAT Records
https://www.goatrecords.com.au/
Belinda Lloyd
VIDEO EDITOR:
Sam Mapplebeck
https://vimeo.com/user4609047
BAR:
Maxwell Alexander
https://www.maxwellalexander.com.au/
Staying true to the theme of ‘to the last drop’, Supernaculum was held on the last weekend before Victoria’s COVID-19 lockdown and subsequent event cancellations. We would like to acknowledge our artistic community who adapted during Melbourne’s lockdown. Supernaculum was an artist-run initiative with any proceeds going to the recording and processing of Supernaculum. For the creation of the post-event website, online catalogue and videos Supernaculum was supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.