Sanja Pahoki
Sanja Pahoki is an Australian visual artist who was born in Osijek, Croatia. Her artistic practice spans photography, video, neon and the occasional bad drawing. Pahoki makes art about anxiety, being, Scandinavian angst sometimes to humourous effect.
sanjapahoki.com
sarahscoutpresents.com
Sharon Goodwin
Sharon Goodwin is a Melbourne based artist that has shown extensively both in Australia and overseas. Solo exhibitions include those at West Space Gallery, TCB Gallery, BUS Gallery, Uplands gallery, Heidi Museum of Modern Art, Gertrude Contemporary Art Space and TCB gallery. Group Exhibitions include those at The National Gallery of Victoria, Margaret Lawrence Gallery, RMIT Gallery, Artworx at the University of Southern Queensland, Gertrude Contemporary Art Space, Monash University Gallery, Bendigo Art Gallery, Plimsoll Gallery (Hobart) University of Sydney Gallery, MCA Gallery, GrantPirrie Gallery (Sydney), University of Queensland Art Museum (Brisbane) Gallery Side 2, (Japan) Artspace, Physics Room (New Zealand). Sharon was a founding committee member of both TCB gallery and collaborative art group DAMP.
Lisa Radford (with Simon McGlinn)
Lisa Radford is an artist who, among other things, writes and teaches.
lisaradford.net
Kiron Robinson (with Scott McCulloch, Brian Macallan, Beth Rose Caird and Shane Jesse Christmass)
Utilizing a range of material strategies investigates the idea of doubt, faith and failure as constructive devices. Robinson’s work searches for a state of simultaneity where a material is both what it is and what it is not.
kiron-robinson.com: cargocollective.com/scottmcculloch
sarahscoutpresents.com
Jeremy Bakker
Jeremy Bakker is Melbourne artist who makes drawings, objects and installations that explore the relationship between time, the body and meaning.
jeremybakker.com
Eliza Dyball
Eliza Dyball’s practice explores perceived rules, parameters and constructed limits that exist in relation to space and subject. Through the observation and challenging of variable narrative structures such as time, spatial history and physical patterning, she explores the tension of stasis, movement, resistance and submission.
Paradise Structures
Paradise Structures make objects that want to function as other objects. Paradise Structures is a collaboration between siblings Alana Kingston And Annabelle Kingston.
paradise-structures.com
Ash Kilmartin
Ash Kilmartin’s recent works draw references and forms from particular histories of design, focusing on specific tools and places as a way to think about the qualities of time and labour. She is interested in how certain objects might store and communicate memory.
ashkilmartin.net
Amita Kirpalani
Amita Kirpalani is a writer and curator, She is currently Assistant Curator at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image.
Simon Zoric
Simon Zoric completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) at the Victorian College of the Arts in 2009 and is currently completing his MFA there. He has undertaken residencies in California and Reykjavik. Recent exhibitions include What I Can And Can’t Do And What I Will And Won’t Do, West Space, Melbourne (2013); From The Desk Of, TCB, Melbourne (2013) and Don’t Hide The Hate, SLOPES, Melbourne (2014). He sometimes lives with his dad in East Bentleigh when things in his life go awry.
simonzoric.com
Sean Peoples
Sean Peoples has exhibited regularly since graduating from art school in 2006. His recent and forthcoming exhibitions include Primavera
2014, Supreme Universal Order: Alpha of Alpha, Omega and Channel G - each of which tested the conditions of collaboration through fluctuating language, time and space. Sean is one half of The Telepathy Project, a collaboration formed in 2005 with artist Veronica Kent. Telepathy serves as an extended metaphor and working methodology through which they explore alternate ways of being, communicating and collaborating.
seanpeoples.com
thetelepathyproject.com
Sanja Pahoki is an Australian visual artist who was born in Osijek, Croatia. Her artistic practice spans photography, video, neon and the occasional bad drawing. Pahoki makes art about anxiety, being, Scandinavian angst sometimes to humourous effect.
sanjapahoki.com
sarahscoutpresents.com
Sharon Goodwin
Sharon Goodwin is a Melbourne based artist that has shown extensively both in Australia and overseas. Solo exhibitions include those at West Space Gallery, TCB Gallery, BUS Gallery, Uplands gallery, Heidi Museum of Modern Art, Gertrude Contemporary Art Space and TCB gallery. Group Exhibitions include those at The National Gallery of Victoria, Margaret Lawrence Gallery, RMIT Gallery, Artworx at the University of Southern Queensland, Gertrude Contemporary Art Space, Monash University Gallery, Bendigo Art Gallery, Plimsoll Gallery (Hobart) University of Sydney Gallery, MCA Gallery, GrantPirrie Gallery (Sydney), University of Queensland Art Museum (Brisbane) Gallery Side 2, (Japan) Artspace, Physics Room (New Zealand). Sharon was a founding committee member of both TCB gallery and collaborative art group DAMP.
Lisa Radford (with Simon McGlinn)
Lisa Radford is an artist who, among other things, writes and teaches.
lisaradford.net
Kiron Robinson (with Scott McCulloch, Brian Macallan, Beth Rose Caird and Shane Jesse Christmass)
Utilizing a range of material strategies investigates the idea of doubt, faith and failure as constructive devices. Robinson’s work searches for a state of simultaneity where a material is both what it is and what it is not.
kiron-robinson.com: cargocollective.com/scottmcculloch
sarahscoutpresents.com
Jeremy Bakker
Jeremy Bakker is Melbourne artist who makes drawings, objects and installations that explore the relationship between time, the body and meaning.
jeremybakker.com
Eliza Dyball
Eliza Dyball’s practice explores perceived rules, parameters and constructed limits that exist in relation to space and subject. Through the observation and challenging of variable narrative structures such as time, spatial history and physical patterning, she explores the tension of stasis, movement, resistance and submission.
Paradise Structures
Paradise Structures make objects that want to function as other objects. Paradise Structures is a collaboration between siblings Alana Kingston And Annabelle Kingston.
paradise-structures.com
Ash Kilmartin
Ash Kilmartin’s recent works draw references and forms from particular histories of design, focusing on specific tools and places as a way to think about the qualities of time and labour. She is interested in how certain objects might store and communicate memory.
ashkilmartin.net
Amita Kirpalani
Amita Kirpalani is a writer and curator, She is currently Assistant Curator at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image.
Simon Zoric
Simon Zoric completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) at the Victorian College of the Arts in 2009 and is currently completing his MFA there. He has undertaken residencies in California and Reykjavik. Recent exhibitions include What I Can And Can’t Do And What I Will And Won’t Do, West Space, Melbourne (2013); From The Desk Of, TCB, Melbourne (2013) and Don’t Hide The Hate, SLOPES, Melbourne (2014). He sometimes lives with his dad in East Bentleigh when things in his life go awry.
simonzoric.com
Sean Peoples
Sean Peoples has exhibited regularly since graduating from art school in 2006. His recent and forthcoming exhibitions include Primavera
2014, Supreme Universal Order: Alpha of Alpha, Omega and Channel G - each of which tested the conditions of collaboration through fluctuating language, time and space. Sean is one half of The Telepathy Project, a collaboration formed in 2005 with artist Veronica Kent. Telepathy serves as an extended metaphor and working methodology through which they explore alternate ways of being, communicating and collaborating.
seanpeoples.com
thetelepathyproject.com