Tim Bruniges is a Sydney based visual artist and musician. Working across a range of media, including installation, sound and video, his practice centres on exploring perception, the fallibility of memory and our relationship with time.
Read MoreNick Garner is a co-founder and the producer of Das Platforms, an Australian-based contemporary art media project.
Read MoreAl Poulet completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts with First Class Honours in 2012 at the College of Fine Arts, UNSW. Poulet was Highly Commended in the Kudos Award for emerging artists in 2011 and was added to the Deans List in 2013.
Read MoreAmelia Wallin is a curator, writer and facilitator with an interest in live and visual arts.
Read MoreMiriam Kelly is Curator & Collection Coordinator at Artbank. She is the sub-Editor of Sturgeon magazine and a co-founder of online journal Hester.
Read MoreGeorgie is a curator, writer and artist who works across artistic disciplines. She was recently appointed Artistic Director of Next Wave, joining the organisation from a role at the MCA Australia as Public Engagement Manager, where she has expanded the institution’s public programs and community engagement.
Read MoreHannah Brontë's (b. 1991) practice draws on the natural environment, the empowerment of Indigenous, Black and Brown women projected into her dreamscape works of imagined futures.
Read MoreDavid Attwood (b. 1990) is a visual artist based in Perth, Western Australia. Attwood completed an Honours Degree in Visual Art at Curtin University in 2011 where he was awarded First Class Honours.
Read MoreMegan Alice Clune is a musician and writer from Sydney, Australia. After graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts, Megan began the biannual publication World's Only, a magazine about contemporary art and music.
Read MoreChristopher Handran has exhibited widely nationally and internationally, including recent exhibitions at Blindside (Melbourne), Feltspace (Adelaide), SkulpturenMuseum Glaskasten Marl (Germany) and The Block (Brisbane).
Read MoreAlex lives alone in a farming village in regional NSW where she bases her studio practice from the shed in her backyard. Since relocating to the bush she has enjoyed drinking rum and coke and shooting her father’s guns.
Read MoreLaura Moore is an emerging artist based is Sydney. A recent graduate of Sydney College of the Arts, her work examines the nature of photography itself, experimenting with the capacity of the photographic portrait to represent complex meanings about identity and human relationships.
Read MoreSiân McIntyre is a Sydney based artist and curator and a current Masters candidate and APA recipient at UNSW Art and Design. In 2013 she undertook a practicum exchange placement at Glasgow School of Arts and completed a residency in Olofström Sweden.
Read MoreMichaela is a cross-disciplinary artist whose practice is informed by an interest in the role of psychological and physical agency in creative processes and performance.
Read MoreWorking across mediums Consuelo Cavaniglia develops installation and wall-based works that focus on how we look at and understand the spaces we inhabit.
Read MoreEmily O’Connor is an artist working in video and performance. Her practice advocates a rethinking of the body and desire as informed by corporeal feminist and queer theory and the sciences, particularly entomological theory.
Read MoreAlexandra Clapham and Penelope Benton are collaborative artists working across sculpture, performance and installation. Their practice considers tools employed by architecture and spatial design in ephemeral mediums.
Read MoreStewart completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2008, completing first class honours in 2010 and graduating from a Master of Cultural and Arts Management at the University of Melbourne in 2013.
Read MoreBased in Darwin in the NT, Amina McConvell constructs large-scale sculptural installations; combining mural painting with drawing and sculpture. Amina's creative practice is multifaceted and experimental, incorporating independent research, curatorial projects and project development.
Read MoreBoni Cairncrossʼ practice is an inquiry into the structures that inform our perception of experience. Responding to site and context, her practice moves across media.
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