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.
Catherine Connolly is a Sydney-based video installation artist, painter, draughtsperson and curator. Her work critiques popular culture, particularly cinema and music.
Practising across a range of media including digital video, photography and installation, New Zealand born Daniel Crooks's complex and beautiful digital images stretch and distort ...
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 ...
Bridget Hillebrand is an Australian contemporary artist working with print-based media, audio, art objects and installations. Hillebrand has received numerous print awards and is represented ...
James Geurts is an artist who examines the relationship between perceptory experience and forces in the natural and constructed world. Site-specific research in the form ...
Architect, artist, designer, art collector, publisher, director of Dale Jones-Evans Pty Ltd and adjunct professor of the School of Design, Architecture and Building at the ...
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 ...
Julie Gough of the Trawlwoolway people of Tasmania is an installation artist and a sculptor of international repute whose work was exhibited in the 2006 ...
Karen Atkins, born in Box Hill, Melbourne, is a Sydney based painter, textile designer, art teacher, community and public artist who is as inspired by ...
Interdisciplinary Tasmanian Aboriginal artist who began exhibiting in 1987. Her work addresses personal, environmental, political and scientific themes.
Lauren Berkowitz is an installation artist, working mostly on ephemeral and site-specific works that evoke the passage of time and our place within it. Often ...