CURATOR IN RESIDENCE / Anabelle Lacroix
2nd February – 8th February, 2026
The Lock-Up welcomes French-Australian curator Anabelle Lacroix back to our Artist in Residence program as Curator in Residence, supporting the development of a new curatorial project.
ABOUT ANABELLE LACROIX
Working with exhibitions, public programs, and radio, Anabelle Lacroix is particularly interested in the overlapping field of curating and writing, involving performance, sound, speech and publishing. They run Radio Insomnia with Nicolas Montgermont (2023-ongoing).
Anabelle recently completed a practice-based PhD at UNSW which investigates the role of listening in museums at night, proposing the curatorial ear as a method to improve audibility and who has a voice in the art institution by using public programming. Having experience working with institutions on public programs at the Palais de Tokyo, the Centre Pompidou and the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, their work is also informed by their work with Liquid Architecture (2014-2017), an independent organisation focused on sound and listening. Anabelle regularly contributes to contemporary art criticism and education, was an editor of Flaneur Magazine Issue 09 (2023), and has co-edited the book ‘An Act of Showing: Rethinking Artist Run Initiatives Through Place’ (with Maria Miranda, published by Unlikely, 2018).
Read more about Anabelle Lacroix’s other recent projects below /