Amelia Skelton is a multidisciplinary artist, living and working on Gadigal land (Sydney, Australia). Working within the framework of craft and assemblage, Skelton produces predominantly textile-based artworks that speculate on the relationship between the person and the object.
Read MoreSofiyah Ruqayah works across watercolour, assemblage, sculpture and installation to explore themes of personal and collective entanglement.
Read MoreIchikawaEdward (ie.) is a multidisciplinary cultural exchange which was established in 2017 namely between Ichikawa Lee and Joshua Edward as a way of spatially negotiating the common frictions that queer/othered/disabled bodies experience in today’s “architectures.”
Read MoreTim Marvin is an emerging curator, artist, and aspiring art historian based on Darug land.
Read MoreMorgan Hogg’s work explores Indigenous perspectives within the Pacific Islands, and the cultural impact modern day has on traditional standards.
Read MoreLaetitia Olivier-Gargano’s practice is driven by a close survey of food, plants and everyday objects, through surreal, sculptural reimagining.
Read MoreEdwina Green is a proud Trawlwoolway multidisciplinary artist, based in Narrm (Melbourne.) Her practice utilises painting, mixed media, video, sculpture, and cultural installation, in order to cross-examine the post-colonial paradigm and its effects on people and place.
Read MoreJana Ortanez’s multidisciplinary practice often incorporates drawing and photography to create her own references for paintings and spatial forms.
Read MoreTanaporn Norsrida is a Bangkok-born, Sydney-based emerging artist. Having migrated to Australia at a young age, their childhood between rural Australia, metropolitan Bangkok and Isaan, Thailand informed their outlook on culture, family and self.
Read MoreNatalie Tso creates sculptures, installations and performances through bodily memories as a means of navigating personal trauma.
Read MoreSineenart Meena is an emerging curator, currently undertaking a Masters of Curating and Cultural Leadership at UNSW Art & Design.
Read MoreEJ Son is a multi-disciplinary artist, working across new media, sculptural installations, video and ceramics.
Read MoreAnna May Kirk is an emerging curator, artist and project maker based in Sydney, Australia.
Read MoreSophie Penkethman-Young is a Sydney-based artist and digital producer. Sophie is interested in how ideas and experiences translate digitally, how humanness could be described and how could it be uploaded to the cloud?
Read MoreAnSo is a South-Korean born, Sydney-based vocalist and producer.
Read MoreWendy Yu is a multidisciplinary artist whose work facilitates a dialogue between digital interactive art and dance/movement.
Read MoreHana Hoogedeure’s practice is project-based, often collaborative and inspired by distractions and obsessions.
Read MoreVistaria Nakamarra Ross was born in 1993 in Yuendumu, a remote Aboriginal community located 290 km north-west of Alice Springs in the NT of Australia.
Read MoreSunny Lei’s work is driven by curiosity and led by experimentation and practice-based research. She has a particular interest in self-publishing and printed matter.
Read MoreRebecca Hall has a background in political philosophy and her artworks are primarily text-based.
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