Dale Buckley is a Perth-based artist and curator. He makes video, sculpture, and installation works about where geopolitics, language, and reality intersect.
Read MoreMargaret Brink is an artist based in Sydney. She is currently working toward the completion of her MFA at Sydney college of the Arts.
Read MoreAaron Christopher Rees is a multidisciplinary artist who recycles images to consider how technology and the act of picture-making mediates our experience of the world.
Read MoreCybele Cox’s art is an enquiry into representations of women that is part of a larger research-project, which seeks to re-invoke occult practices of an imagined ancient past.
Read MoreMin Wong is a sculpture and installation artist who investigates reconstructed counterculture accoutrements from the 1960’s and 1970’s as a simulacrum for utopian concerns.
Read MoreBorn in Oita, Japan in 1973, Sato received an M.F.A. in painting at Tokyo University of the Arts in 1999. He studied sculpture at the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf, Germany from 2000 to 2002.
Read MoreBrenton Alexander Smith’s practice emerged from his interest in human machine relationships. His work explores the point of connection and disconnection between humans and technology in the cycle of technological renewal.
Read MoreKalanjay Dhir is a mutimedia artist and failed viral content creator. Born and based in Western Sydney to an interracial migrant couple (non-white), he has only known an environment in accelerated construction.
Read MorePamela Arce’s artistic practice investigates the body through exhibitions that involve diverse means, often combining ceramics, video, robotics, audio and sculpture.
Read MoreSarah Rees completed a Masters in Art Curating at the University of Sydney in 2016. She has completed curatorial research internships at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and Kaldor Public Art projects.
Read MoreYiorgo Yiannopoulos is an artist based in Sydney whose work is devoted to the systems through which people meet each other. His work speaks to the ways we negotiate our desires, revealing both the pragmatism and the meticulously choreographed seduction at play.
Read MoreDylan Batty is an artist, installer, aquarian, and racing car designer living and working in Sydney. Their practice is based heavily within post internet conceptualism, examining intimacy in the context of the internet and remediation, while also investigating the logistics and manual labour of art production.
Read MoreSarah Poulgrain is a Brisbane based artist who works across video installation, ceramics, sewing, animation and audio production.
Read MoreJames Farley is an artist and curator based in Wagga Wagga, NSW. His practice employs post-photographic methodologies in an ongoing process of developing and testing positive and inclusive ways of engaging audiences with ecological thinking and the challenges of practicing ecological stewardship.
Read MoreNanette Orly is an emerging curator based in Sydney, Australia. Her curatorial practice is deeply engaged with themes surrounding identity development and offering alternative perceptions on contemporary society.
Read MoreThea Anamara Perkins is an Arrernte and Kalkadoon woman living and working in Sydney. Perkins has an emerging painting and installation based practice and is interested in subtle disruptions of the orthodoxies surrounding these disciplines.
Read MoreLaura Hunt is an electronic musician and sound artist based in Sydney. Her music is made using both hardware and sample based digital instruments.
Read MoreKevin Diallo is a Sydney based artist originally from the Ivory-Coast. His practice is rooted in post-colonial discourse and more particularly within post-blackness theory.
Read MoreThe Tomorrow Girls Troop critically and creatively engage with pop culture, making use of magazines, internet memes, commercial advertisements, and comics in a way that opens up the topic of feminism to a wide audience.
Read MoreB. Johannesburg, 1996, Dalton Stewart is a multidisciplinary artist working from Melbourne. Through transformative optical views – transparent images, screens, and filters, he aims to reconcile our hyper-digitized present.
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