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We’re delighted to congratulate RMIT University-ACMI X Graduate Resident Tanya Cubric on the recent opening of her exhibition “Alina, Olena, Lana and Jana” at RMIT First Site Gallery. 🎭 Tanya is a multidisciplinary artist of Balkan heritage, working across performance, video and installation. Drawing from her background in theatre and film, “Alina, Olena, Lana and Jana” re-narrativises four Eastern European characters played by Tanya in various UK television productions, liberating their stories from the industry and the stereotypes they represent. In 2024, Tanya graduated from RMIT’s School of Art with a Master of Fine Art and is a 2025 RMIT-ACMI X Graduate Resident. This residency provides RMIT graduates or HDR candidates access to a coveted desk within the ACMI X community, professional networking opportunities and project support to develop their screen-based practice. “Alina, Olena, Lana and Jana” is on exhibition at First Site Gallery until 19 September. 👉 For First Site Gallery opening times and upcoming public programs visit https://lnkd.in/gB4yfk24 RMIT University is ACMI’s Major Research Partner. #ACMI #RMIT #FirstSiteGallery #residencyprogram #screenculture Bella Wren | Anton De Ionno | Naomi Stead | Chris Speed

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Portrait of Tanya Cubric by Matilda Parsons. Installation image: Tanya Cubric, “Alina, Olena, Lana and Jana”, 2024, First Site Gallery. Photo by Christian Capurro.

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