Ursula Halpin is an Irish born artist and curator based in South Australia. Halpin’s work spans glass, textiles, sculpture & installation and curatorial practice.
Painter, photographer and installation artist, Lily Hibberd is also an arts writer and the founding editor of Un Magazine. In 2000 she was named the ...
Anmatyerre artist who paints Bush seed (Ngurlu) and Honey Ant Dreamings. She has connections with Ali Curung, Willowra and Napperby communities. Her mother showed her ...
Photographer Deborah Paauwe was born in 1972 in Pennsylvania, USA. In 1993 the family moved to Adelaide, South Australia, where Paauwe began her studies in ...
A contemporary artist and Canberra-based comic book artist, Schell has produced comics for publication and exhibition and run a number of comic book workshops for ...
artist born in Melbourne in 1972. His practice is conceptually driven across a range of media, including photography, video, sculpture and public installation.
Comic strip artist, illustrator and artist, was born in Bangkok, Thailand. Young is the recipient of numerous awards and grants, including several OzCon awards.
A member of the Brisbane-based Indigenous artist collectives the Campfire Group and ProppaNOW, Beetson's mixed media works, which are always pink, employ humour as a ...
Sydney-based comic artist who began her first publication, Big Smoke, in 1995, Carvan has since worked as a producer with the Noise Festival and in ...
Watson Corby Tjungurrayi, who paints for Papunya Tjupi Art Centre in Papunya, is the son of founding Papunya Tula painter David Corby Tjapaltjarri and grandson ...
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 ...
Printmaker. His linocuts of Aboriginal station life incorporate a symbolic light element which represent his Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal heritage.
Michael Lindeman's paintings, sculptures and readymades respond to global consumerism, planned obsolescence and a fabricated popular culture of indulgence.