Anita Bacic — Wind/ing
Anita Bacic explores zoetropes, praxinoscopes and flipbooks.
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Anita Bacic explores zoetropes, praxinoscopes and flipbooks.
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Alexis Finch shares the intrinsic detail in the mind of a sketchnote artist.
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Belén Zahera shares an exploration on the boundaries between defining and knowing.
Christina Osheim consider the relationships between objects in surreal spaces.
Estelle Holland’s work questions the absurdities of existence and the fragility of the human condition.
Alfonso Borragan combines the imaginative capacities of several minds.
Meaghan Barry shares glimpses into the underbelly, trying to find a balance between the outward appearance and the monster within.
Bethany Pelle investigates the struggle between the sense of belonging and ‘longing to be’.
Brittany Farnack investigates the possible meanings about various materials and cultural artifacts.
Adina Bricklin investigates opposing aesthetic ideals through drawing and photography.
Elise Wortley explores ideas of the human mind being instinctively spiritual.
Charlotte Broomfield-Payne explores our compulsion to distinguish basic human actions into right and wrong.
Kyla McCallum uses origami folding techniques to create a limited collection of modular lampshades.
Minkyung Kim has a curiosity about ubiquitous parts of daily life.
Maegan Jenkins is inspired by comics, puppets and fairytales in the creation of her own wondrous narratives.
Stephen Arthur pushes concept and aesthetic in his interior design.
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Nicolas Feldmeyer assumes a natural connectedness between seemingly separate entities.
Wonchan Lee investigates Synesthesia by interpreting music into typographic outcomes.
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Jon Cleave explores invisible electronic fields to help understand its properties, characteristics and infrastructure as a visual language.
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Fiona McGurk works through practical strategies and how environments interact when creating her varied art works.
Claire Simpson experiments with simple shapes and the effect their location has on their interpretation.
Benjamin Moore works across traditional representations and street art in his painting, commenting on contemporary, inner city culture.
Hans Clausen investigates materialism, marketing, obsolescence and consumerism through his sculpture work.
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Nick Boerma is an unconventional ‘street artist’, creating pop-culture inspired works across screenprints, stencils and installation.