Nabilah Nordin and Nick Modrzewski are an artist duo. They merge painting, film and performance within loosely constructed sculptural sets in galleries or public spaces.
Read MoreFei is an artist and dancer. He was born in Beijing and grew up in Tianjin. He moved to Sydney in 2016 to study a Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) at UNSW Art & Design.
Read MoreRattus is a Canberra turned Sydney artist who's work started with painting but has since collected every medium encountered, in particular performance/installation to maximalise their shows.
Read MoreSabella D’Souza is a Sydney based artist who insists they are from Melbourne. Their video work grapples with constructed binaries of invisible vs hyper visible, self-representation, and modes of care in cyber communities.
Read MoreElisabeth Pointon is a Pakeha and Indian, Pōneke-based artist who graduated with an MFA from Massey University (Te Whanganui-a-Tara) in 2017.
Read MoreJayanto Tan is an emerging visual artist who was born and raised in a village in North Sumatra, Indonesia. As a Chinese-Indonesian Peranakan immigrant living in Sydney, his practice blends Eastern and Western mythologies with the reality of current events.
Read MoreHone-Saunders’ artistic practice most often utilises movement, with the use of video as preferred medium, centering her body as a focal figure.
Read MoreFrancesca Zak’s practice is rooted in the reimagining of abandoned imagery and the traditions of storytelling and memory.
Read MoreAs a palawa, Tasmanian Aboriginal, woman with strong connections to her ancestral countries of tebrakunna, Coastal Plains Nation, in the north-east of Tasmania and to the Oyster Bay Nation, Mandy Quadrio’s art practice seeks to generate political and social dialogues against a background of contested Australian histories.
Read MoreMichelle Kuen Suet Fung is a visual artist and art educator whose ambitious ongoing oeuvre revolves around a grand narrative of a dystopian world set in the year 2084.
Read MoreEme is an interdisciplinary, Filipinx artist based in Warrang/Sydney, Australia – Gadigal land of the Eora nation.
Read MoreAida Azin is an artist based in Naarm of the Kulin Nations (Melbourne, Australia). Her practice engages with her Filipino-Iranian heritage and promotes the importance of pride in self-representation for People of Colour.
Read MoreRosell Flatley is a visual artist, art performer, educator and curator who’s work explores cultural identity, the female form and mental health.
Read MoreI-Yen holds a Bachelor of Arts, in History from National Taiwan University. She received her Master of Contemporary Art from the Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne in 2016.
Read MoreSepideh Farzam is Sydney based contemporary artist. She completed Master of Studio Art in 2010 and Master of Fine Arts in 2013 at Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney, as well as having an undergraduate degree in Electronic Engineering from Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
Read MoreChance and the unpredictable underscores Sarah Edmondson’s art practice. What might be considered a failure one moment is reinterpreted into something positive the next.
Read MoreWe are Chevron Hassett (the artist) and Robert Laking (the curator), two Wellington-based artists and writers of Māori and Pākehā descent.
Read MoreSarah Brasier (b. 1990, Ballarat, Australia) is an emerging artist and curator who in invested in working towards creating accessible spaces for emerging artists to show free of charge.
Read MoreBruno Booth is an emerging artist with a physical disability based in Fremantle, WA in the first few years of his practice. He works across the mediums of painting, social engagement, sculpture, video and installation.
Read MoreSlippage is the collaborative practice of Australian born Chinese Vietnamese contemporary artists, Hwafern Quach and Phuong Ngo. Slippage, examines the cycles of history in conjunction with current cultural, geopolitical and economic issues through the lens of vernacular cultures, artefacts and language.
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