Delhi-born, Sydney-based artist, Kirtika Kain examines caste and patriarchal structures that have been enforced upon and embodied by generations before her.
Read MoreWorking primarily in sculpture and installation, Tamara Baillie’s practice is located at the convergence of identity and memory. Her work plays with concepts of presence and absence, to explore and question accepted historical narratives.
Read MoreSusan Hawkins is an interdisciplinary artist with a playful and process-oriented practice, often working with reclaimed industrial and domestic objects and testing their physical and metaphysical limits.
Read MoreEleanor Zurowski is interested in the ways in which people gather and how diverse forms of knowledge can best be shared in these instances.
Read MoreMax Callaghan is a visual artist from Adelaide/Kaurna, South Australia.
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