Kieran Boland and Brie Trenerry work together in partnership under the moniker KBT. After seven years of extensive work on art, film and curatorial projects, they exhibited a large-scale collaborative video installation titled Double Blind at First Site Gallery RMIT in 2016. Boland and Trenerry have also curated numerous exhibitions in Melbourne, with a focus on their mutual research interest in media archaeology. These have included extensive cross-cultural exhibitions in artist-run spaces, as well as commercial galleries such as Make Believe its Nothing in 2013 at MARS Gallery, Melbourne which involved artists from Australia, Austria, and Sweden. They have also organized the exhibitions of video work by major international artists such as The Letters (2013), a key work by Yu Cheng-Ta of Taiwan at MARS in 2015. In December 2018, KBT commenced the residency and major project in Athens at the Australian Institute of Archaeology in Athens Contemporary Creative Residency (AIAACCR) which is facilitated through the University of Sydney.
Kieran Boland and Brie Trenerry work together in partnership under the moniker KBT. After seven years of extensive work on art, film and curatorial projects, they exhibited a large-scale collaborative video installation titled Double Blind at First Site Gallery RMIT in 2016. Boland and Trenerry have also curated numerous exhibitions in Melbourne, with a focus on their mutual research interest in media archaeology. These have included extensive cross-cultural exhibitions in artist-run spaces, as well as commercial galleries such as Make Believe its Nothing in 2013 at MARS Gallery, Melbourne which involved artists from Australia, Austria, and Sweden. They have also organized the exhibitions of video work by major international artists such as The Letters (2013), a key work by Yu Cheng-Ta of Taiwan at MARS in 2015. In December 2018, KBT commenced the residency and major project in Athens at the Australian Institute of Archaeology in Athens Contemporary Creative Residency (AIAACCR) which is facilitated through the University of Sydney.