Sion Prior is a writer and artist working across photography, video, performance, drawing and poetry. Sion’s work explores masculinity, sexuality and the male body using humorous and mystical metaphors.
Tamsyn Heynes is a contemporary ballet dancer who has formed Iridescence Dance Company. Tamsyn’s work provides audiences with undocumented, narrative-based performances.
Rachel Claire is a writer and photographer recognised for her travel photography under her moniker of @fieldnotes__. Rachel connects images with storytelling to explore ideas of adventure, escapism and human connection.
Brett Canét-Gibson is a photographer and creative director who has received international recognition for his portraiture photography. Brett’s recent photo-journal project, Meander, Triste and Awe, is a combination of photography, graphic design and poetry that offers Brett’s unique perspective of Western Australia.
Teori Shannon is an emerging taxidermist who hosts community programs and native wildlife education seminars. Teori’s work creates contemporary cabinets of curiosities that aim to provide audiences with an understanding of native fauna, and the fragility of life.
Stormie Mills is a street artist who is known for his iconic characters that are whimsically scattered through galleries, homes and streetscapes both locally and internationally. Stormie’s works often speak of impermanence, isolation and hope.
Anna Louise Richardson is a visual artist and independent curator investigating Australian rural identity and mythology. The sixth generation living on a 3000 acre beef cattle farm south of Perth, her drawing and installation practice considers how place and nature is filtered and shaped through layers of history, storytelling and imagination. Anna’s curatorial practice focuses on issues of regional and marginal identity and inter-generational communication.
Dr. Noel Nannup is a well-respected Noongar Elder who is a known story teller and cultural guide, instructor and mentor. Noel shares his culture and spirituality with his audiences through spoken word and collaborative practices using mixed media.
Kimberley Pace is a multidisciplinary artist who explores the in-between condition of the corporeal body. She explores the fluidity of the margins of the physical body through garment, sculpture and audio-visual installation.
Olga Cironis is a multidisciplinary artist who explores the murky undertones and impact that history and memory have on personal and shared identity. She examines the notions of belonging in today’s cultural globalisation – in particular, appropriated histories and accepted attitudes of belonging in the Australian cultural and social landscape.