Anna Pogossova is a Moscow born, Sydney based photomedia artist, whose work is concerned with the experience of familiarity in fiction.
Read MoreBlake Lawrence was born and raised in Palmers Island, Northern NSW, across the lands of the Yaegl, Bundjalung, and Gumbaynggirr nations.
Read MoreElyas Alavi is a multi-disciplinary visual artist based in Adelaide, South Australia. He is primarily working in the form of painting, installation, performance art and recently video art.
Read MoreTom’s solo and collaborative practice utilises fragmented moments and symbols as potential sites for contemplating the psychological frameworks and technological networks that surround us.
Read MoreJelena Telecki is interested in representation in painting and sculpture. Installation plays an important part in creating a dialogue between painting and sculpture and is used as a means of articulating her sense of personal and shared narratives, internal and the external.
Read MoreJade Boyd is a visual artist and PhD candidate at Sydney College of the Arts, researching occulted energies in nature and technology.
Read MoreAndrew Christie is a Sydney-based artist whose multidisciplinary practice expresses the ability of aesthetics to occupy and negotiate political landscapes while paradoxically admitting the futility of arts own efficacy.
Read MoreKai Wasikowski is a multidisciplinary artist living and working in Sydney, Australia. In familiarising rapid environmental and technological change, Kai’s artistic practice maps an intimate connection with the threat of impending ecological disaster and explores the emotional reverberations of a relationship with such disproportionate scale.
Read MoreMegan Kennedy is visual artist currently residing and working in Melbourne. Seeking intersections between art and the everyday, Megan ‘tinkers’ with found and manufactured objects to create spatially considered installations.
Read MoreJesse’s practice approaches phenomenology, crip theory and affect. Working primarily in sculpture, print and sound; Jesse’s work interrogates our preconceptions of how we perceive, evaluate and negotiate the world - particularly with a focus on people with diverse sensory experiences and differing abilities.
Read MoreAnthes and Bavyka have been misinterpreting each other among the weeds for 2 years at Frontyard, a not-just-artist-run space for critical research and conversation.
Read MoreKieran Bryant is a Sydney-based emerging artist whose practice aims to identify interior liquid narratives, situated wateriness, and emotional landscapes within the queer body and externalise them through constructed performative scenarios, collaborative actions, photographic documentation, small sculpture, and video installation.
Read MoreSebastian is an emerging curator who approaches the exhibition format as an act of generosity.
Read MoreDr. Mojgan Habibi, born 1978 in Iran, is a contemporary Iranian Australian Artist; she completed her PhD in Fine Art at the University of Newcastle in 2018 and is a casual lecturer at the University of Newcastle.
Read MoreRoberta Rich is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work responds to constructions of identity, often referencing her diaspora African identity and experiences.
Read MoreCindy Yuen-Zhe Chen is a Sydney based artist who uses experimental drawing and sound practice to explore processes of embodied listening. Her drawing practice examines circumstantial experience and searches for the dynamic line of sound which has no form.
Read MoreSundari Carmody is an Adelaide based artist whose practice is primarily focused on the language of sculpture. She concerns herself with the question of how to engage with universal systems and aspects of being, which linger in the category of the unknown, in ‘the dark’.
Read MoreJack Harman is an artist, artwork technician, perfectionist and day dreamer based in Sydney. Harman’s practice is driven by a desire to understand the world by disrupting cultural conventions to form new narratives around the subjects in question.
Read MoreRebecca Selleck is a Canberra-based emerging artist with a focus on interactive sculpture and installation. She completed her Bachelor of Visual Arts at the ANU School of Art with First Class Honours, majoring in Sculpture and Art Theory, and also holds a Bachelor of Communications, majoring in Creative Writing and Literary Studies.
Read MoreTherese Keogh is an artist, living and working in Sydney, Australia. She recently completed an MFA at Sydney College of the Arts. Therese creates multi-layered projects that explore material and spatial implications of knowledge production, through interdisciplinary, site-based research practices.
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