3 foot square is an alternative exhibition space, located at the main entrance to COFA on Greens
road, in the form of a window gallery, illuminated at night presenting art to the public
24/7.
3 foot square is also COFA's smallest and most accessible exhibition space that continues
Sydney’s tradition of ‘hole-in-the-wall’ galleries. The window gallery was built in 2002 as
an initiative of Dr Alan Krell and his first year Bachelor of Art Theory students to provide an
opportunity for COFA students and staff to showcase their work and for the general public to
experience contemporary art without having to step inside a traditional gallery space.
History
The inaugural 3 foot square exhibition featured four artists; Marr Grounds, Tony Coleing, Shayne Higson and Bonita Ely, all original participants and curators of the pioneering and original ‘hole in the wall’ exhibition space: AVAGO in Macdonald St, Paddington, which was then the smallest gallery in the Southern Hemisphere.
Over twenty years later, in November 2002, 3 foot square was created and launched at COFA to continue this unique Sydney tradition.