Carl “Synchronicity” Scrase is Melbourne based artist, writer and activist.
He has been part of many prestigious arts residencies such as SymbioticA, Splendid and the Edinburgh Contemporary Art Exchange and has made large scale iconic artworks works for festivals including Next Wave Festival, Splendour in the Grass and Art Month Sydney. He has exhibited widely around the world and is in many important private and public collections around Australia. Carl is an active member of both the worldwide Occupy and Real Democracy movements.
You can find out more about Carl at his website www.carlscrase.com or follow him on Twitter @carlscrase.






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