Maike Hemmers works with the affective relation between bodies and inner spaces such as in subject-object relations and feminist architecture.
Read MoreLaura Wilson is interested in how history is carried and evolved through everyday materials, trades and craftsmanship.
Read MoreIvey Wawn makes dance-based work for various contexts. She makes work about social property relations and their historic specificities, with particular interest in relations of power, control and consent in the organisation of labour.
Read MoreCooking is my devotional practice, the way I honour my family, culture and friends.
Read MoreSha Sarwari is a multidisciplinary Afghanistan-born visual artist who has lived in Australia since 2000. His work combines material investigation and form, in which he embeds multiple layers of meaning with the intent to create visually poetic encounters.
Read MoreEddie Abd studied Fine Arts at the Lebanese University and completed a Bachelor of Digital Media at UNSW (COFA). She now lives and works in Sydney as an artist and cultural producer.
Read MoreMelissa Deerson is a visual artist and writer who uses video, text, installation, ad-hoc objects and public projects to explore the indistinct boundaries between human and non-human spheres of life.
Read MoreJames Nguyen works with performance and video in addition to a range of other site-specific, and time-based practices. Focusing on the relationships between the body and the object, his work is often playful and self-deprecating.
Read MoreBiljana Jancic is a Sydney artist whose work consists mainly of spatial interventions. Over the past ten years she has exhibited work in a range of spaces in Sydney and further afield.
Read MoreDerek Sargent is a sculpture and installation artist based in Adelaide. His work is concerned with the development of identity and sexuality in the formative years of adolescence.
Read MoreS.J Norman (b. 1984) is a cross-disciplinary artist and writer. His career has so far spanned 15 years and has embraced a diversity of disciplines and formal outcomes, including solo and ensemble performance, installation, sculpture, text, video and sound.
Read MoreNadia Odlum is an artist whose investigation focuses on the properties of visual and spatial perception. Through the creation of experiences that disturb or highlight these processes, she seeks to grant the viewer a heightened awareness of their own body, and its existence in physical space.
Read MorePedro Ramos (b.1982 Madeira Island, Portugal) is a Sydney based artist. His work maintains a strong focus on insularity and isolation, themes that are informed by but not limited to personal history.
Read MoreEmma Finneran is a Sydney-based artist who recently completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts at Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney. Her practice utilises the pre-loved dropsheet and the incidental markings borne of its prescribed life as the inherent beginnings of brand new compositions.
Read MoreDanny Wild is a visual artist living and working in Canberra, Australia. His practice encompasses audio, video and film elements into installation, expanded cinema and performance works.
Read MoreHaynes completed a PhD in creative practice in 2009 at the Queensland University of Technology with the support of an Australian Postgraduate Award.
Read MoreSkye Wagner is an emerging Sydney artist. Her work is often mediated actions that explore ideas of intimacy, struggle and transformation.
Read MoreNicola Smith completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts at The National Art School, Sydney, in 2002, & did her Honours year at The University of Tasmania, Hobart, 2009.
Read MoreJazz Money is a poet, filmmaker and educator of Wiradjuri heritage. In 2019 Jazz was an inaugural winner of the Aunty Kerry Reed-Gilbert Poetry Prize and a Copyright Agency First Nations Fellow.
Read MoreSusie Anderson writes words that come out of the land and go into people. Her practice is concerned with the distances between place, people and culture, themes she explores through poetry and non-fiction.
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