With intensifying urbanisation, many artists, activists, planners and architectures are seeking new ways to remake the city in more socially connected and sustainable ways. The Right to the City is an exhibition, symposium and publishing project bringing together a series of artistic and philosophical escape plans. These plans range from the whimsical to the more serious, presenting and reflecting on real or imagined ways of reinventing life in our cities.
The Right to the City is a collection of artistic and written works that explore urban interventions—opening up a space, in which possibilities for reimagining life in cities can be discussed.





Progressive policy solutions to some of today’s most pressing social and economic issues

Discrete, small and legible—Small enough to slip in a handbag or back pocket

This unusual art book is a philosophical enquiry into the use of deathly imagery in contemporary art.

The River Project considers the Upper Georges River that runs through south west Sydney within the larger context of river systems of Asia and the Pacific.