Jodie Whalen is a Sydney based artist who works across Performance, Video, Installation and sculpture. She completed a Masters of Fine Arts at The College of Fine Arts in 2011.
Read MoreAnthony Johnson’s practice activates a complex and humorous engagement with the everyday, while often poking at seminal works and anecdotes pertaining to the legacy of early conceptual art.
Read MoreWilliam Mansfield is a Sydney based multi-disciplinary visual artist. Pursuing a dynamic experimental DIY aesthetic, he utilises a broad range of mediums including video, sculpture and installation.
Read MoreMarian Abboud is Western Sydney based artist working across disciplines in visual arts, performance, dance, installation and site-specific actions.
Read MoreVicky Browne is an installation artist who utilises everyday objects such as walkmans, iPods, clothing and furniture to comment on Western systems of consumption and production.
Read MoreBryden Williams (b. 1990) is a conceptual artist working across the fields of sculpture, video, photography and installation art. He lives and works in Sydney and is currently an MFA candidate at Sydney College of the Arts.
Read MoreFinn Marchant is a Sydney based artist working across installation and digital media.
Read MoreNathan Thompson has been a practicing artist and musician for over twenty years. His work incorporates sound, video, sculpture and drawing. His current research explores self-organising systems and perceptual connections to the environment.
Read MoreLeyla Stevens is a Sydney based artist whose practice involves photographic and video based media that shift between documentary image making and performative imaginations.
Read MoreMatte Rochford is an artist from Dulwich Hill in Sydney’s outer inner-West who works with performance and installation, particularly focusing on the medium of VHS videotape.
Read MoreKirkbright is an educator and facilitator, focusing on educating and empowering disadvantaged minorities and Aboriginal people. Using mediums such as installation, multi media and performance she delves into the uncomfortable and essential corners of the human psyche.
Read More110% (Kieran Bryant, Beth Dillon, Lachlan Herd) create performance and video installations that develop from a shared interest in playing with amateur choreographies of bodies in space; the value of artistic labour; and the dynamics of hosting.
Read MoreHer work explores a mythopoetic landscape of colour, shape and motion; unravelling mountainous stories embedded in the folds, depths and boundaries raging against storming skies.
Read MorePixy Liao is a multi-disciplinary artist who currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. She is mostly known for her photo series ‘Experimental Relationship’, which depicts her personal relationship with her younger Japanese boyfriend.
Read MoreTom Smith is a Sydney based artist, curator and musician. His current interests include the tyranny and poetics of the generic, aesthetic standardisation in music production, and the emancipatory potential of default media platforms.
Read MoreMonica Monin is an artist, designer and teacher. She lectures at the University of Technology Sydney within the Visual Communications Design program and is currently undertaking a PhD at University of New South Wales Art & Design.
Read MoreJenny is an emerging Sydney-based writer, curator and program coordinator currently completing a bachelor of Art Theory at UNSW Art & Design.
Read MoreGet To Work is the collaborative practice of artists Tracy Quan, Georgia Taia and Paris Taia. Their collaboration focuses on the body, amateur dance and performance to playfully explore quirks of contemporary living, social behaviour and cultural identity.
Read MoreDominic Byrne is a Sydney-based artist who uses both performance and studio-based models of art-making to investigate the modes in which people constitute themselves and others online.
Informed by studies in philosophy and choreography, Helen Grogan uses sculptural, photographic, and filmic means to approach space and spatial concepts as material(s). Her works directly engage exhibition sites as situations to be expanded and opened in material, ontological, and political ways.
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