Fergus Berney-Gibson is a artist and writer based on Gadigal land whose practice explores fraternal historiography through a queer lens.
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Emily Greenwood is a mixed-Tongan, multidisciplinary artist and underground writer living on Dharug land.
Read MoreNaoise Halloran-Mackay (b. 1997) lives and works in Naarm/Melbourne. His practice navigates the intersections of nature, the domestic, and the mystical.
Read MoreWirrin is a proud Ngarigo and Dharawal woman from La Perouse, and comes from a long line of artists who have helped spark her interest for compelling artworks.
Read MoreDana Albattrawi is a Palestinian-Australian visual artist and graphic designer based in Sydney.
Read MoreNebbi Boii is a First Nations artist from Australia, a descendant of the Wiradjuri people from Snake Rock, Peak Hill and European Finnish.
Read MoreAlexandra Tálamo is a contemporary artist and academic, holding a PhD in Creative Practice from UNSW Sydney (2023).
Read MoreKiera Brew Kurec is an artist and researcher living and working on Gadigal land (Sydney Australia).
Read MoreJoseph’s artistic practice connects the latent political and technological dimensions of textiles through carpet-based installation.
Read MoreNolan Ho Wung Murphy is an Australian Hong Kong artist and arts worker based in unceded Gadigal land.
Read MoreJack Hodges is a multimedia artist based on Gumbaynggirr Country in Nambucca Heads, NSW, working across painting, sculpture, video, installation and public engagement.
Read MoreSeren Wagstaff is a Meanjin based visual artist who pursues public facing collaborations that test geographic and social themes.
Read MoreTiana Jefferies is a spatial artist working predominantly in sculpture and installation. Her practice is driven by the entangled relationships between people, architecture and climate.
Read MoreAbbra Kotlarczyk (born Mullumbimby, Arakwal Country | based Naarm/Melbourne, socalled Australia) maintains a research-based practice that is articulated through modes of conceptual art making and writing of criticism, poetry and prose.
Read MoreTay Haggarty is a Brisbane (Magan-djin) based multidisciplinary artist making at the intersections of performance, video and sculpture.
Read MoreAmy Sargeant is a Meanjin (Brisbane) based visual artist, musician and trans justice advocate.
Read MoreAnnie Monks offers a unique blend of non-pathologizing, relaxed, and trauma-informed therapy sessions tailored to your specific needs. With a background in Social Work, Art Therapy and Sexology, Annie brings a wealth of experience and compassion to her practice.
Read MoreNelson Nghe is a Western Sydney-based artist engaging with a diverse range of mediums including painting, photo media and assemblage.
Read MoreCecilia Sordi Campos is a Brazilian-born, Australia-based visual artist, writer and researcher. Sordi Campos has a Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours from RMIT University, and she is currently a PhD candidate at the same university. Her practice is positioned in the field of socially engaged art, autofiction and expanded documentary.
Read MoreCarolyn Craig’s practice operates through conceptual ideas of how power is embedded within material exchanges (between bodies, objects and at a quantum level) and ways to develop counter representational practices.
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