Artists

Oliver Hull

Oliver Hull works across digital media, sculpture and installation. He is interested in the poetic and political properties of images and computation and their relationship to time, nature and landscape.

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Katie Paine

Katie Paine is a Naarm-based artist and writer. Her practice spans installation, video, narrative fiction, drawing, photography and occasionally performance. Her practice concerns itself with the serpentine trajectories of ideas and information across time, and the ways that we encounter and understand the world through the collection of information and the construction of knowledge.

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Emily Dynes

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.

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Georgia Boe

Georgia Boe is a First Nations curator, project manager and executive leader committed to amplifying First Nations and non-Western perspectives within contemporary art.

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Mia Boe

Mia Boe is a painter from Brisbane with Butchulla and Burmese ancestry. The inheritance and disinheritance of both cultures is the focus of her practice.

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Sha Sarwari

Sha 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.

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Yanti Peng

Yanti 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.

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Julian Hamman

Julian 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.

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