Jose works in various mediums including installation, drawing, video, printmaking, painting and photography. Her works often explore her islander heritage and its symbols and identifying ...
Destiny Deacon is a Melbourne based photographer, printmaker, mixed media artist, installation artist, broadcaster, writer and performer. She has shown her work in over 120 ...
King-Smith, Indigenous photographic and e-media artist, is known for photo-compositions. Her 1991 series ‘Patterns of Connection’ was critically acclaimed and has been exhibited across Australia ...
Skye Crowe is a Shepparton based painter, woodburner and emu egg carver who is descended from the Parperloihener people of Tasmania. Her work is informed ...
Photographer of the Goreng Goreng/Waka Waka peoples of Queensland. Pamela Williams became politically active in the Land Rights movement during the 1980s and in 1985 ...
Artist who works across the mediums of photography, digital media, film, video and installation and explores a range of themes around Indigenous identity, representation and ...
Nici Cumpston is a photographer who creates images of significant Indigenous cultural landscapes of the Murray/Darling basin. Her images are mostly pencil and watercoloured hand ...
Painter, printmaker, photographer, sculptor and installation artist, Fiona Foley's work often discusses the hidden histories of Australia's colonial past and its interface with Aboriginal people.
Indigenous photographer Alana Harris has worked as the Senior Photographer Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies and her work is concerned with ...
Melbourne based Photomedia artist whose work inverts the accepted view of Australian art history by repositioning the representations of Indigenous people by placing them into ...
Peta Clancy is a photomedia artist who explores the hidden histories of past massacres of Aboriginal people in her multilayered reworked landscape images.
Wathaurung artist whose photographic works offer a critique of the way non-Indigenous Australians circumscribe and misconstrue the nature of contemporary Aboriginal identity and experience.
Amala Groom is a proud Wiradjuri artist who utilizes a decolonising methodology to inform her creative process. Her practice can be described as multi-disciplinary and ...