Liza Moscatelli is a versatile artist, as well as a Social Work practitioner and academic, residing on Darug lands in Western Sydney. Her creative expressions encompass an array of mediums, including photography, videography, graphic design, and illustration. With more than a decade of experience, Liza has been an integral part of the Sydney music scene, capturing moments from both international and local musicians and public figures.
Read MoreAndy Diep (they/them) is a non-binary filmmaker and artist based in Sydney. Their background is Cambodian and they are a 2nd generation immigrant whose parents grew up in the Khmer Rouge and moved to Sydney’s Western Suburbs in the 1980s. Their work deals with intergenerationality, gender, sexuality and the immigrant experience in Australia.
Read MoreBorn in Auckland, New Zealand, Kirthana Selvaraj is a South Asian Contemporary Artist, working on Gadigal Land. Drawing on both individual and collective experiences within a Neo-colonial feminist discourse, her practice is centered on Race, intersections of the seen and unseen, Gender and Sexuality.
Read MoreIdil Abdullahi, who was born in Somalia, arrived in Australia as a refugee with her family in 1993. Abdullahi is known for her mastery of the delicate art of henna painting, a skill she has been honing since she was a small child, as well as her work with ceramics, photography and textiles.
Read MoreEaston Dunne is an artist, artsworker and arts educator based in Central Queensland on Darumbal Country. Their work explores connections between identity and place through an autobiographical lens with a particular focus on LGBTQIAP+ narratives in rural and regional contexts.
Read MoreDanica I. J. Knežević is a performance artist working across endurance performance, video, sound, installation and photography. Her practice explores how we negotiate each other and our bodies through acts of caregiving.
Read MoreDorcas Tang 邓佳颖 is a third-generation Chinese-Malaysian photographer and artist currently working, thinking, and playing on unceded Gadigal land. She is interested in the crucial intersections of photography, history, and archival silences.
Read MoreThe Refugee Art Project was conceived among a collective of academics and artists, united by a concern for the plight of refugees to Australia and the people seeking asylum who wait in Australian detention centres.
Read MoreTaring Padi is an art collective based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia that uses art as a tool for political expression and education for all.
Read MoreHazeen is an anti-racist Muslim death metal band comprised of Safdar Ahmed (vocals and guitar), Can Yalcinkaya (drums) and various guest musicians.
Read MoreMajid Rabet is a multidisciplinary artist and inventor whose skills range across sculpture, painting, installation, and electrical and mechanical engineering. He came to Australia from Iran in 2010 and took up art for the first time inside Sydney’s Villawood Detention Centre in 2011.
Read MoreMohammad is a Rohingya man from Myanmar who lived in Malaysia for twelve years before coming to Australia as an asylum seeker in 2009. From a young age he wished to make art but had no tuition or opportunity to do so.
Read MoreTabz A is a self-taught artist and graphic designer. Since she was twelve, Tabz has developed a practice of drawing that is influenced by diverse traditions of art, including Japanese Manga and European fantasy illustration
Read MoreNick Breedon’s practice incorporates iconography from popular culture, niche queer cultural artefacts and art history, in materials and techniques loaned from the canon of classical sculpture and traditional craft. Breedon’s work explores the interplay of identarianism and visual internet culture under late-stage capitalism.
Read MoreNick Breedon’s practice incorporates iconography from popular culture, niche queer cultural artefacts and art history, in materials and techniques loaned from the canon of classical sculpture and traditional craft. Breedon’s work explores the interplay of identarianism and visual internet culture under late-stage capitalism.
Read MoreMaissa Alameddine grew up in Tripoli, Lebanon and now lives and works on the unceded lands of the Cammeraygal and Dharug peoples. She is an artist and vocalist working across photography, video, sound design and live performance.
Read MoreVenus is queer sex worker, artist, peer educator and mystic from Eora (Sydney).
Read MoreSydney based artist Tallulahsrash (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 MoreNisa East is an award winning cinematographer & documentarian from so-called Australia.
Read MoreSalem is a queer dancer and sex worker of Sri Lankan/Indian heritage, currently residing in Eora.
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