Award-winning artist and filmmaker Emily Dynes traces the shifting landscapes of identity and place, creating work that moves between the intimate and the immense.
Read MoreGeorgia Boe is a First Nations curator, project manager and executive leader committed to amplifying First Nations and non-Western perspectives within contemporary art.
Read MoreMia Boe is a painter from Brisbane with Butchulla and Burmese ancestry. The inheritance and disinheritance of both cultures is the focus of her practice.
Read Mored harding works in a wide variety of media to explore the visual and social languages of their communities as cultural continuum.
Read MoreSha Sarwari, a Hazara born in Afghanistan is multidisciplinary visual artist. His artistic practice encompasses a diverse range of mediums, through his work, Sarwari intricately weaves together allegorical layers, resulting in a visual experience that evokes poetic sense.
Read MoreGeorgia Lucy is a multidisciplinary artist based in Dodges Ferry, lutruwita, 7173. Her output is both personal and culturally critical
Read MoreSam Calafiore is an Italian-Australian filmmaker based in Naarm (Melbourne) with a passion for telling working-class stories.
Read Morebeingbaker (they/them) is an anti-disciplinary disabled artist based in Whadjuk Noongar Boodja. Their practice is primarily informed by their identity from the themes they explore to the mediums they use
Read MoreYanti Peng, 彭妍缇, is a Hainan-born interdisciplinary artist working across sculpture, photography, and 3D computer tools. Her practice is a journey to decode functions of power within the labyrinth of truth and consciousness.
Read MoreDiego Ramírez is an artist with dreams, a writer with hopes and a facilitator with beliefs.
Read MoreYundi Wang graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) from VCA in 2021, focusing on the linguistic qualities of the moving image.
Read MoreBorn in Meanjin/Brisbane and based in Naarm/Melbourne, Callum McGrath is a research artist whose work explores relationships between historicisation and systems of power in queer contexts.
Read MoreJulian Hamman is a queer filmmaker & video artist based in Sydney, Australia. His practice combines elements of slow cinema and neorealist performance styles; often following desensitised youth who have become numb to the suffering of others.
Read MoreBella Deary is a Meanjin (Brisbane) based visual artist and PhD candidate at QUT whose art practice investigates eco-centrism, interspecies entanglement, kinship, and symbiosis in the Anthropocene era.
Read MoreDaniel Merson is a Sydney-based filmmaker whose work lingers in public space, tracing the cultures and conflicts that emerge on the street.
Read MoreEmilee Robinson is an expanded printmedia artist, living and working on unceded Gadigal land.
Read MoreBorn 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.
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