Cecilia Sordi Campos is a Brazilian-born, Australia-based visual artist, writer and researcher. Sordi Campos has a Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours from RMIT University, and she is currently a PhD candidate at the same university. Her practice is positioned in the field of socially engaged art, autofiction and expanded documentary.
Read MoreCarolyn Craig’s practice operates through conceptual ideas of how power is embedded within material exchanges (between bodies, objects and at a quantum level) and ways to develop counter representational practices.
Read MoreErin Hallyburton lives and works in Naarm (Melbourne). Her sculptural practice engages with fat studies and intersectional theory in order to examine the conceptual and material limits of the body, and how these limits manifest in certain sites.
Read MoreJincheng Deng is a Hainanese artist based in Melbourne with a background in interdisciplinary practice.
Read MoreZi Qin is a multidisciplinary Chinese-Australian artist based in Sydney. With living experiences in both countries, Qin works with constructional materials that are commonly found in an urban environment and depicts a surveillant relationship between citizens and the city.
Read MoreDean Qiulin Li is a photographic medium artist who lives and works in Sydney. His works explore the essence of reality, memory and history.
Read MoreEmploying an understanding from both photography and design, Zoe Baumgartner’s practice looks to expand conversations of visual communication. Across her practice she works with an emphasis on collaboration and cross pollination between people, mediums and ideas, searching for a balance between intuition and design thinking. Her work asks how photo/graphic expressions of communication can develop the way we engage and interact with the world around us.
Read MoreZac Kotzur is a maker and designer working in Sydney on the lands of the Gadigal and Wangal people. With a focus on sustainable, recycled and locally sourced material, he designs and produces utilitarian bags for everyday use and more specific purposes like bikepacking and hiking. Intrigued by the process of learning and engaging with new skills, he aims to produce products prioritising longevity and practicality. Graduating from the ANU School of Art and Design with a Bachelor of Design, he works alongside artists to make printed publications for Tiles Lewisham. His design work focuses on a DIY approach to production, which has continued into his self taught bag making practice.
Read MoreEleni Loakimidis is a cross-disciplinary artist working and studying on Gadigal land. Her practice is instinctual and layered; with painting as her primary medium, she applies a similar tone of coloured abstraction to her sculptural, digital and photographic forms.
Read MoreKit Wu-Bylett is an emerging multi-disciplinary artist based in Eora. Working with
sculpture, installation, digital platforms, and garment-making Kit rebrands ancestral wisdom as alluring everyday products and desire-drenched experiences.
Chris Burton is a graphic artist who works across drawing and printmaking, his works are concerned with the personal interactions with provisional urban landscapes and architecture. Printmaking is used to represent the temporality of different urban spaces.
Read MoreMori is a space for architecture culture, an architect-run-initiative operating across unceded Gadigal and Wangal land. We are not-for-profit, DIY, rented space on borrowed time, running out of a former convenience store in suburban Sydney.
Read MoreTraversing modes of traditional and experimental printmaking, Marcus Dyer-Harrison explores processes of collection and image reproduction.
Read MoreAndriana Carney is an emerging non-binary artist practising on unceded Gadigal Land. Their interdisciplinary practice includes drawing, printmaking, fibre work and installation. As an extension of their art practice they run Andy600 a T-shirt brand of hand airbrushed and hand painted second hand t-shirts.
Read MoreAstrid Elouise Bell is a painter, writer and general rummager who lives and works between the lands of the Dharawal and Gadigal people. Her practice surrounds things that elude our grasp and the sites and stories that bring us to our work and each other
Read MoreMel Booth is an emerging artist living and working on Gadigal Land (Sydney, Australia). She is interested in the in-between: the beings and objects that don’t fit neatly into Western classification systems. Booth uses her practice to interrogate systems used to identify and categorise, such as scientific classification, gender, politics, nationhood, and how these systems affect her perspectives and relationships with her surrounding environment.
Read MoreAl Joel is a set and production designer working across screen, live performance, events and print. Both her professional and personal work draw from interest in the social histories of Sydney, urban development and DIY cultures.
Read MoreRachel Levine works with costume, performance, sculpture and video; attempting to conjure enigmatic visions and extrapolate fragments of illusive fantasies.
Read MoreHarrison Witsey is an artist based on Gadigal land.
Working between sculpture, video, painting & installation his work explores histories of architecture & design, often focusing on the connections between the built environment and it’s underlying social structures.
Read MoreNicholas Hanisch is a multidisciplinary sculptural artist based in Adelaide. He is interested in a blurring of time. His sculptures and paintings playfully recreate creation narratives while blurring contemporary and art historical references. Absurdity, humour, failure and happenstance are central to his studio practice.
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