Born and raised on Wadawurrung Country and currently based on Wurundjeri Country, Jahkarli Felicitas Romanis is a proud Pitta Pitta woman, artist and researcher. Her work challenges colonial image-making practices and interrogates the biases embedded within different imaging technologies.
Read MoreZeinab Mahfoud, a Lebanese-Australian artist, activist, and humanitarian, holds a Master's degree in Disaster, Design, and Community Development. While based in Australia, Zeinab dedicated herself to community development work with refugees, migrants, and First Nations communities.
Read MoreTabitha is a First Nations woman born, raised and living on Kaurna yerta. Tabitha is a multi-disciplinary artist who is a published poet, writer, spoken word and visual artist.
Read MoreSydney Jarrett is an artist working on Gadigal land. His sculptural and performance-based practice explores re-compositions of state materialities and investigates relationships to authority, regulation, compliance, and public space.
Read MoreLevent Can Kaya is a curator, writer and researcher based on Dharug country. Through visual culture, he observes the longue durée of capitalism— its contradictions and cycles in ancient, contemporary and future worlds.
Read MoreSamuel Chan is an artist and designer living and working between Gadigal and Bundjalung Country. Working across sculpture and installation his practice draws upon the language of mythology, alternate realities and allegory to explore both shared and private histories. His work often begins as observational representations that expand into emotionally charged, empowered gestures and corporeal metaphors that excavate his lived experience.
Read MoreFelix Jackson (they/them) is an emerging artist working between Gadigal and Dharug lands. Their artistic practice is deeply rooted in autobiography, where they investigate personal experiences through performance art, installation, and sculpture. Felix is drawn to the act of documenting and capturing remnants of lived moments, creating a tangible connection to what has been experienced.
Read MoreTanya Cubric (b.1991, Tiohtià:ke/Montréal) is a multidisciplinary artist of Balkan Heritage working across performance, video and installation. She was raised between the UK and Serbia and studied in France and Australia.
Read MoreMitchell Davis (b. 1995) is an emerging Australian artist living and working between Sydney and the Southern Highlands. He completed a Master of Fine Arts (Sculpture) at the National Art School in 2024.
Read MoreDavid Horton born in 1973 in Sydney, developed an early interest in Visual arts. After completing a trade he pursued a Fine Arts degree majoring in sculpture and later earned a Masters degree in the same field from the National Art School.
Read MoreMartin John Oldfield born 1977 in the south of Sydney. He holds multiple certificates in Heavy Equipment, Heavy Vehicle, and numerous post-trade courses. After first enrolling in 1995 he returned to the National Art School to complete a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Sculpture) in 2022 and Master of Fine Arts (Sculpture) in 2024.
Read MoreSue Jo Wright is a Deaf multidisciplinary artist based on Dharug and Bidjigal Country. Working across textiles, photography, and video storytelling, her practice places Auslan (Australian Sign Language) at its centre—offering a vivid and personal lens into the Deaf experience.
Read MoreBelinda Yee draws across media. Her text-works, poetry and sculpture are forms of drawing, ways of holding presence through the trace of lines.
Read MoreJingwei is a Chinese-born, Australian-based interdisciplinary artist whose practice spans installation, performance, drawing, sculpture and video art.
Read MoreFergus Berney-Gibson is a artist and writer based on Gadigal land whose practice explores fraternal historiography through a queer lens.
Read MoreEmily Greenwood is a mixed-Tongan, multidisciplinary artist and underground writer living on Dharug land.
Read MoreNaoise Halloran-Mackay (b. 1997) lives and works in Naarm/Melbourne. His practice navigates the intersections of nature, the domestic, and the mystical.
Read MoreWirrin is a proud Ngarigo and Dharawal woman from La Perouse, and comes from a long line of artists who have helped spark her interest for compelling artworks.
Read MoreDana Albattrawi is a Palestinian-Australian visual artist and graphic designer based in Sydney.
Read MoreNebbi Boii is a First Nations artist from Australia, a descendant of the Wiradjuri people from Snake Rock, Peak Hill and European Finnish.
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