Sydney based artist Tallulah Brown (she/they/he) is a proud Gomeroi and Arab self- trained artist with a strong interest in the intersection between the body and the internet.
Read MoreZahra Stardust is a former Penthouse Pet, Hustler Honey, Feminist Porn Awards Heartthrob and award- winning striptease artist, and has toured Sweden, Australia, Japan, Germany, Canada and New Zealand as a pole dance instructor, trapeze artist and sex educator.
Read MoreKatie Winten is an emerging curator and interdisciplinary producer living and working on stolen Gadigal land.
Read MoreYvette Hamilton is an Australian interdisciplinary artist and academic working on the unceded lands of the Dharug and Gundungurra people (Blue Mountains, NSW).
Read MoreBetty Russ is an artist and arts worker living on Bundjalung country / Lismore. Working across sculpture, assemblage, installation, sound, and embodied research, her practice ferments between and around the philosophies and renderings of eschatological terror, speculative +/ science fiction, hauntology, spirituality, the-weird-and-the-eerie.
Read MoreEO Gill is a video artist living and working on Gadigal land (Sydney, Australia). Their creative practice speaks to bodily sites of tension, suspension and play explored through a self-reflexive documentary style.
Read MoreCharlotte Haywood lives on Bundjalung Country in Northern NSW. She is an experimental interdisciplinary artist working across the senses. She has cultivated a highly collaborative and process-driven practice that is dedicated to eco aesthetics and the nurturing of biodiversity; as the variety of life and ideas.
Read Moreerincox is a multidisciplinary artist who creates assemblages to form vibrant and often provocative pieces that explore feminism and its intersection with capitalism and other contemporary oppressions.
blackwd is a nerdy system administrator and automation designer who is interested in seeing what humans can do with all this technology we have built.
Read MoreKatie Theodorus works in varied media including paint, textiles, and multimedia sculpture. She takes inspiration from sources as varied as internet culture, nature, history, dreams and spirituality. Many of her works act as medicine, reconciling her experiences as large-bodied, neurodiverse, mentally ill and chronically ill.
Read MoreEmma Armstrong-Porter is an Autistic, Queer artist who lives and works in Melbourne. They were born in 1986 and are known for their work across many disciplines, most notably printmaking and chemistry based photography. Much of their work aims to destigmatise mental illness.
Read MoreLucy Goosey Feminist Art Collective is a fluctuating group of around 12 artists who create from within a feminist context. Lucy Goosey both describes the Collective’s low-pressure approach, and names its shared Muse. Formed in 2019, the Collective brings together women and gender-diverse creatives living in the north of Melbourne/Naarm and surrounds.
Read MoreMonica Rani Rudhar is an artist working on Gadigal Land across video, performance and sculpture. Born to Indian and Romanian migrant parents, her work speaks to longing and loss as she navigates the cultural disconnection that stems from the complexities of her multi-racial ethnicity.
Read MoreKatie West is an artist and Yindjibarndi woman based in Noongar Ballardong Country, working in installation, textiles and social practice.
Read MoreTess Allas holds a Masters of Curation from the University of Sydney and is an awardwinning visual arts curator, researcher and writer specialising in contemporary Indigenous art.
Read MoreStephanie Beaupark is a Ngugi artist-scientist-curator working with textiles and Indigenous eco dyes. Her goal is to contribute towards authentic, respectful Indigenous led knowledge exchange between Indigenous and westernised sciences through creative practice andcuration.
Read MoreKirli Saunders is a proud Gunai woman, with Dharawal Yuin, Biripi and Gundungurra ties. She creates, to connect to make change. An award-winning multidisciplinary artist, consultant, experienced speaker, and facilitator advocating for the environment, gender and racial equality and LGBTIQA+ rights, in 2020 Kirli was the NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year. In 2022, she was awarded an Order of Australia Medal for her contribution to the arts, particularly literature.
Read MoreAlinta Maguire is a proud Gamilaraay artist and curator who has grown up on Dharawal Country and is currently studying at the University of Wollongong. Her practice is informed by themes of identity, historical narratives, trauma and colonisation. With a deep decolonial intent, Alinta hopes to contribute to an epistemic shift within art institutions and equally, within minds.
Read MoreLowell Hunter creates sand art and uses drone photography to capture the scale of his works within breathtaking landscapes, which all started simply, as a way for him to get out and connect with culture, Country and sea.
Read MoreQuandamooka woman Elisa Jane Carmichael is a multidisciplinary artist who honours her saltwater heritage by incorporating materials collected from Country, embracing traditional techniques, and expressing contemporary adaptations through painting, weaving, and textiles.
Read MoreBorn in the dripping heat and unrelenting pace of Ecuador’s Guayaquil city, and later migrating as a child to Sydney, Sofia Gonzalez has always had a taste for the deep, enigmatic sounds that take you places that are hard to reach.
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