Simon Del Favero’s current photographic practice is focused on how contemporary space, rather than existing as a passive setting, emerges as an active theatre of objects, shadows and colour.
Read MoreAmanda Williams is a Sydney based artist whose practice explores the history of photography and architectural modernism. Current work engages with the legacy of Le Corbusier, his architecture and his utopian methodology.
Read MoreKailana Sommer is a multidisciplinary artist based in Sydney, Australia. Her practice, both collaboratively and independent, is non-specific: chartering mediums, materials and outcomes as they find purchase on certain ideas.
Read MoreEmily Parsons-Lord is a Sydney based cross disciplinary artist whose practice is informed by research and dialogue with materials and climate science.
Read MoreGeorgia Hutchison is a trans-disciplinary practitioner working within curating, education and design — with a parallel practice crossing photography and assemblage.
Read MoreDara Gill was born in 1986 in Sydney Australia where he currently lives and works. Gill holds a BCA in Visual Art & Design from the University of Wollongong, 2007 and a BA (Honors) in Fine Art (Sculpture) from the University of New South Wales, Art and Design, Sydney, 2009.
Read MoreElena Papanikolakis is a visual artist based in Sydney, Australia, whose practice operates within painting, collage, drawing and photography. She is interested in methods of reprocessing personal and found information in the search for new visual spaces, and searches for meaning and direction through interchanging processes.
Read MoreRosie Deacon (b. 1985) is a Sydney-based artist working in sculpture and installation. She engages with the spectacle of obsession and realms of the absurd.
Read MoreJustin Shoulder is an interdisciplinary artist and events producer. His main body of work focuses on the creation of contemporary mythologies.
Read MorePeter Blamey is a Sydney-based artist. His practice is typically grass roots, establishing connections between disparate everyday technologies in order to produce performances, artworks and installations that question the underlying relationships between people, their technological artefacts and their environments.
Read MoreNicholas Aloisio-Shearer is a Sydney based artist working in performance, photography and digital processes. His practice is concerned with contemporary conditions of labour, play and time.
Read MorePatrick Cremin is a photographic artist and researcher currently based in Sydney, Australia. His practice employs photography alongside sculpture and drawing to explore contemporary representations of dread, paranoia and conflict.
Read MoreA Sydney-based Aboriginal artist, writer and curator Nicole Foreshew, a member of the Wiradjuri nation, Central West NSW, Australia, works across a range of mediums, from photomedia to sculpture, film and video.
Read MoreKuba Dorabialski is an artist and writer originally from Wrocław, Poland. His work attempts to reconcile Modernism with mysticism, and radical leftist politics with the personal poetic.
Read MoreKynan Tan is an artist working with code and digital processes to investigate digital systems: their networks, translations and multisensory media. These works take the form of audio-visual performances and installations, text, sound recordings and 3D-printed sculptures.
Read MorePeter is a prolific painter, drawer, master mark maker and ceramicist & a much valued member of Studio A.
Read MoreThe Cosmic Centre is a collaborative project first envisioned by Danielle Clej and Michelle Eskola in 2009.
Read MoreMish Meijers is a cross-disciplinary artist who has a distinct solo practice as well as a collaborative practice with artist Tricky Walsh for The Collector Project.
Read MoreDaniel McKewen is a Brisbane-based artist whose practice investigates the intersections of contemporary art, popular culture, and the entertainment and financial industries.
Read MoreTorrie Torrie is an interdisciplinary artist based in Sydney. Her work utilizes a multitude of media including collage, video, animation and performance. She frequently explores the notions of gender, sexuality and the blurred spaces in-between through her art practice.
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