Exhibitions

We want to see your digital artwork shine on our 7ft LED display. DARC is inviting its members to submit to our new LED Exhibition. Inspire passersby’s of the Arts Court building with your short experimental animations, dynamic visuals, and other captivating artworks without sound. 


We will only accept moving images under a minute in length created by Works MUST fit the screen size 192px W x 512px H.


Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis.

Past Exhibitions

A black and white photo of a bed frame sitting in a snowy forest clearing.

Caroline Monnet: The Black Case

This exhibition is presented as part of Tending Land, a program marking the 40th anniversary of the Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC), and bringing together several artists from around the world, whose works relate narratives about the ways in which land may be perceived, connected with, and cared for.

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Joel Spring: The Island

This exhibition is presented as part of Tending Land, a program marking the 40th anniversary of the Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC), and bringing together several artists from around the world, whose works relate narratives about the ways in which land may be perceived, connected with, and cared for.

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Nguyễn Trinh Thi: Letters from Panduranga

This exhibition is presented as part of Tending Land, a program marking the 40th anniversary of the Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC), and bringing together several artists from around the world, whose works relate narratives about the ways in which land may be perceived, connected with, and cared for.

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Monira Al Qadiri: Behind the Sun

This exhibition is presented as part of Tending Land, a program marking the 40th anniversary of the Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC), and bringing together several artists from around the world, whose works relate narratives about the ways in which land may be perceived, connected with, and cared for.

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Hiwa K: Pre-Image (Blind as the Mother Tongue)

This exhibition is presented as part of Tending Land, a program marking the 40th anniversary of the Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC), and bringing together several artists from around the world, whose works relate narratives about the ways in which land may be perceived, connected with, and cared for.

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