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Ruth Hingston

Ruth Hingston is a visual artist who enjoys working with a diverse range of mixed media. Her practice is informed by a background in drawing, illustration, textiles and fashion. She enjoys exploring the tensions of paradoxical observations. Ruth's work explores the subtle relationships between interiors and exteriors. Her work focuses on the complex in...

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Morgan James

I have been developing and experimenting with dyeing fabric and embroidering imagery since I was first introduced to these techniques in 1989. My work investigates ideas of connection and difference through the exploration of embroidered floral motifs. These are presented using systems, codes, language and pattern in a variety of formats including framed ...

Alina Jay

Alina utilises everyday objects by selecting elements that are hidden or otherwise unnoticed such as form, texture and pattern. This allows for the possibility to rediscover the familiar and explore the foreign. Within her work Alina explores repetition, movement, line, and colour in the sculpted jewellery forms. The underlying principle of the relations...

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Joy McDonald

My works are visual interpretations of many and varied subjects and places explored through the senses. They are a physical device to create colour pathways and employ principles of physiological and cognitive illusion, by way of synaethesia. Imagery is created as an interpretation of the senses such as sound and touch, informed by the texture in natur...

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Megan Munro

For a number of years now my work has focused on the environment. In particular, the marine environment and the damage that plastic waste causes. I have had a particular interest in plastic bags and the damage they cause. This is reflected in much of the works that I have created in the past few years which have been made directly out of plastic bags. I t...

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Linda Rice

Since 1996, my work has playfully challenged traditional gender stereotypes within lengths of graphic, screenprinted fabrics. I expanded my interest in gender stereotypes to incorporate my teenage fascination for popular romance fiction, in particular historical romance. This eventually led me to create a series of screenprinted works on paper in 2005 th...

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Christopher Robertson

Christopher Robertson was born in 1957 and spent his formative years in a remote area of Western Australia noted for the diverse range of eucalypt species, numerous salt lakes and shrubby carpet like landscape. Beginning with undergraduate studies in Western Australia in 1982 he was one of the first furniture designers to be trained at this level in th...

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Itzell Tazzyman

When I was child I wanted to grow up and be a fireman. As I got older this dream changed into becoming an artist. I've become a sculptor who works with glass as an expressive material, thus satisfying my childhood love of fire and imagination. Every material has a story. Glass is an ancient chameleon, carrying forth its story from the beginnings to th...

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Lucie Verhelst

You could call me a textile sculptor since my work is mostly three dimensional. I love flat, fibrous materials that can be transformed into something spacious. Because I grew up as a theatre performer my work is deeply influenced by it. The most important parallel that I distinguish in dance and visual art is the beauty of forms. The cons...