Field Rooms
An infrastructure for making things public and making public things.
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A community + artist + architect led experiment in reframing public art within private development pre, during and post development.
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Residency Details
Cost. FREE!
Payment for your work: $4,000
Duration: 4 months
Access: 24/7
Where: 921 Bourke Street, Waterloo (entrance off Young Street)
Selection Criteria
We are seeking three residents for the 2026 funded residencies whose practices engage with regenerative practice, care, public space. Applications should demonstrate:
1. A commitment to testing new ideas and ways of working within regenerative practice, repair, reuse and circularity.
2. A commitment to inclusive socially and/or spatially-based practice.
3. A clear plan and method for inviting people into your practice and process. For example through public workshops, talks, events, performances etc.
Apply here!
Questions?
Get in touch with curator of the Field Rooms
Country
Dharawal Knowledge Keeper Shannon Foster:
We acknowledge that the Country now known as Waterloo is Nadunga Gurad (sand dune Country) known for millennia for its nattai (sweetwater/freshwater) wetlands.
We pay our respect to all of the people connected to the kinship system of this Country including the Dharawal, the Dharug, the Eora, the Gaimaragal, the Gundungurra and the Guringai.
Ngeeyinee bulima nandiritah
(May you always see the beauty of this earth)
The Open Field Agency and MAPA Art and Architecture acknowledge that this research, design and creative work is happening on the unceded country. We respect the wisdom of the Elders past, present and emerging. This continent always was and always will be Aboriginal Land.
Open
On the 14th September 2025 we launched the Field Rooms with the opening of the Festival of Urbanism and an a picnic to celebrate the beginning of the Placeholder Residency program.
A huge thank you to all of you who joined us for a beautiful spring day on Gadi country. We loved sharing the story with you of how these spaces came about and the journey we have been on in the past nine years.
We are very grateful to all those who have contributed so far and excited for the future connections that will be made.
The Field Rooms dwell on unceded Aboriginal country. They are small spaces to dream big, to incrementally build publicness of a site long locked away.
Whats On
Pilot resident: Bek Conroy
October 2025 - February 2026More here
SwamposiumSunday 23 November 2025
More here
All of Us Artists
Local Clare Lewis is hosting a Sunday music jam and kissing booth.
2- 5pm
Sunday 26 October + Sunday 2 November 2025
Waterloo Spring Festival - Danks St District by DASCO
10am - 3pm
Sunday 19 October 2025
Artists Keg De Souza, Heidi Axelsen and Bangawarra will be using the Field Rooms to have conversations about their developing work for the Danks Street South Precinct.
Festival of Urbanism: Open Field Agency
14 September 2025Preview with Heidi and Hugo (MAPA)