Keg de Souza is an Australian artist working with mediums such as inflatable architecture, mapping and dialogical projects to explore the politics of space.  This investigation of social and spatial environments is influenced by her formal training in architecture and experiences of radical spaces through squatting and organising. She creates pedagogical projects to foster new relationships and create site and situation specific projects with communities, emphasising participation and reciprocity. Recent exhibitions include; the 5th Auckland Triennial15th Jakarta Biennale and Vertical Villages at 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Sydney (all 2013) and Temporality in Architecture, Food and Communities, Delfina Foundation, London; Temporary Spaces, Edible Places, Atlas Arts, Isle of Skye, Scotland and If There’s Something Strange In Your Neighbourhood… Ratmakan Kampung, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (all 2014). She is currently an Australia Council for the Arts Creative Australia Fellow.