POSTCODE

Lead artist
Contemporary Art Tasmania (CAT), Nipaluna/Hobart.
8 - 29 November 2025
A participatory exhibition and workshop series.

Project facilitated by Sharifah Emalia Al-Gadrie and Nadia Refaei.


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POSTCODE is about how we connect with each other.


Today, we’re always online, flooded with messages and expected to be available. This project asks: if we slowed down, would our ways of talking and sharing be more thoughtful?

We’re living in a time where new technologies dominate, but creative expression is just as important. POSTCODE asks what’s on your mind right now? As we move into 2026, do you have any hopes, reflections or concerns?

POSTCODE is a participatory exhibition developed with lead artist Jade Irvine. Artists and communities around Lutruwita/Tasmania were invited to respond to the ideas above through a callout for submissions and a series of workshops at CAT, Migrant Resource Centre (South) and Youth ARC. Other organisations around the state also held their own supported workshops, including Hive and Christian Homes Tasmania.