Aleah Chapin — The Aunties Project
Aleah Chapin explores her personal history through paint.
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Ash Ferlito thinks about light, flash and reverb.
Dagmar Hricková is influenced by emotional experiences in the framework of the human interactions.
Buket Savci Atature explores longing for once present intimacy and desire.
Meaghan Barry shares glimpses into the underbelly, trying to find a balance between the outward appearance and the monster within.
Sebastian Grant distills 700 years of art history into his surrealistic works.
Tia Gillespie is influenced by fairy tales and fables.
Jacob Giberson investigates ongoing questions about identity within society through painting.
Bernard Yeung investigates how perception and thoughts change through self-consciousness and perceptual power.
Amalie Silvani-Jones investigates the human reality of living in complete ignorance.
Amalie Silvani-Jones creates a series of self-portraits using Microsoft Paint.
Kate Costigan expresses the faded glamour of Americana since its mid 20th Century heyday.
Fanny Chan investigates the constrast and interchange between static volume and dynamic voice spaces.
Amanda Côté works in abstraction, exploring and breaking conventions of colour and weight.
Kate Conrad is a painter, illustrator, cartoonist, and aspiring animator.
Hayley Walker creates paintings on a large scale, designed to evoke an emotional response from her audience.
Michael Andrew Page reflects on his own personal history in a series of sub-cultural art works.
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.
Karen Lederer works aross mediums to create extravagant, textured paintings and prints.
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Alan Chan turns idea into painted object by treating the canvas as a stage.
Evelina Bochenska investigates how objects or faces appear and disappear in the vastness of space.
Ben Farquharson is a multi-discipline artist: using mixed media, sound installation and video to examine the decomposition and entropy of already digested information.
Yuewei Vivien Zhang uses masses of brush strokes and large canvases, asking the audience to identify objects of their imaginations and reflect on cultural shifts.