2025 Awards
2025 Graduates
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⋆.⟡˚ Zoë W ⟡ ݁₊ .
does a sticker make me good? i return to childhood memories where stickers functioned as a currency for achievement. a curated band-aid.… read more …
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Adrian Joseph Canales
ORDER & CHAOS delves into transformation, spiritual healing, and the belief in a higher self through my unique perspective on spirituality and… read more …
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Aiden Fyfield
IN METRO is a varied edition stone lithograph with LEDs and LCD screens, that uses the site of the city to explore… read more …
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Aleksander Morris
Memory Transplants is a collection of paintings based on my grandparents’ photographic slides that explores identity, cultural memory, and the knowledge passed… read more …
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Aletta Mira
Working across drawing, painting and sculpture, I investigate spatial, material and hierarchical approaches to making and reconfiguring things to become artworks. An investigation… read more …
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Alex(andra) de Jong
Human agent: AN ENTANGLED ALMAGAMATION OF CUMULATIVE EXPERIENCE: The experience of being aware of being. The experience of relating to natural forces.… read more …
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Alice Martin
Of Figure, Feather, and the Pursuit of a Fable | Encapsulating the Invisible Illness Experience through the Intersection of Painting and… read more …
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Ambrose de Lima
HOLD ON TO YOURSELF unfolds as a space of tension between protection and exposure, vulnerability and strength. The work invites a process… read more …
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Amelie Stewart
FIRE-BORN MOODS (2025) applies instinctually creative practice to depict landscapes of personal significance. Over this three-year period of study, the landscapes of… read more …
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Amelie Vorchheimer
I HAVE DETAINED YOUR ATTENTION My practice begins where systems break. In the noise of the glitch, in the unfinished code, in… read more …
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Anjali Krishnapillai-Spode
FOND MEMORIES IN MY HEAD Be loud, Be funny, Reach each catharsis, Release shame. I want to put intimate things on a… read more …
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Anna McCauley
I work across mediums to create intriguing and playful encounters that puncture the common sense of capitalism. I interpret economic analysis through… read more …
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Arabella McCormack
CIGARETTES, SLUGS, SHAREHOUSES, PREACH INCLUSION, STAY SKINNY, SEEM POOR, HAVE THINGS. Maybe your t-shirt wants to be a part of a flag.… read more …
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Avril Risby
IN THE COMPANY OF PESTS is a set of mixed media woodblock and screenprint images expressing frustration at the level of sexual… read more …
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Axalotol
UNADULTERATED Unadulterated is the beginning of a collection that focuses on words that I love. Unadulterated, rage, death, worship, longing, filth, rot,… read more …
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Bailey Arundell
MIND, BODY AND VEHICLE My research engages with ideas relating to internet culture and all of the strange dark absurdities of being… read more …
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Cate Laidler
Undoing the Self: Memory, Temporality, and the Transformative Act of Painting My work unfolds within the fluid terrain of memory, identity, and… read more …
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Chelsea Parkinson
THE DELICACY OF LIFE Chelsea Parkinson’s practice investigates interconnection between species, exploring how the structures and gestures of the natural world can… read more …
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Chloe Lim
SMELL OF uncovers the relationship between olfaction and memory. A materialisation of memory, the mixed-media installation centres around the scent of Yu… read more …
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Claire Garwoli
I crawl with the bugs in the dirt nothing I love would require work https://www.instagram.com/bilibear_/ read more …
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Coco L
REMEMBERING is an investigation of the metaphor of the body as ‘home’, positioned as a vessel carrying ancestral memory, pain and reclamation.… read more …
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Davin Ivatts
TO/FROM SMITHEREENS – Some time ago, I watched as a small cataclysm occurred. While walking down by the creek, something impossibly bright… read more …
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Edward Roach
‘SOMETIMES ITS DIFFICULT EVEN FOR ME TO UNDERSTAND WHAT I’VE BECOME. AND HARDER STILL TO REMEMBER WHAT I ONCE WAS.’ Painting to… read more …
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Elijah Fernandez
@namestevibes Namaste, welcome beautiful lightbeings! Are You ready to Ascend? Liberate Your mind and open up your Heart. Embrace Me. Accept… read more …
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Eliza Byrne
Fragmented Identities as Hybridity. Searching for belonging in a cultural “third space”. Eliza Byrne’s practice examines the cultural “third space,” where identity… read more …
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Elizabeth Cairns
GRIDS One day, I noticed it. I cannot remember where or when, or even in what form, but suddenly, grids were everywhere.… read more …
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Ella McKanny
Longing For Home: Painted Fragments of Landscapes Left Behind ‘Longing for Home’ Is a series of landscapes that stem from a place… read more …
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Ella Robins
THE WAY HOME is a series of mixed media paintings that explore the idea of home as both a place and a… read more …
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Elspeth Rowell
THINGS presents new ceramic works from artist Elspeth Rowell, challenging the confines of Western classification systems through an installation of objects that… read more …
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Emma Ballinger
My arts practice draws creative inspiration from Australia’s natural environment with a particular interest in the Merri creek, the Victorian Coastline and… read more …
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Essay – A Woman’s Work is Never Done: The subversion of needlework practise as commentary on domestic labour and the construction of feminine subjectivities under diffuse patriarchal disciplinary regimes
Essay by Gina Corridore for Contextualising Practice Needlework is a multidimensional discipline that has historically served as a socialised cultural tradition, an… read more …
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Essay – Black Horror: Analysing the strength and brutality of diasporic Black women’s experiences through portraiture
Essay by Maree Nikimaya for Contextualising Practice Content warning: This essay discusses domestic violence, suicide, violence, and trauma From 1995 to… read more …
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Essay – Cyclical Movements: Exploring the Connection of Water and the Body
Essay by Angelique Ogierman for Contextualising Practice Acknowledgement I would like to begin by acknowledging the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nations,… read more …
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Essay – How Did I End Up Here?: The Intersectionality of Grief, Queerness, and My Own Art Practice
Essay by Eliza Baker for Contextualising Practice Foreword In 2024, the deaths of several people close to me marked a point… read more …
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Essay – I Choose the Thread: Feminist Resistance Through Craft
Essay by Melanie Sky for Contextualising Practice Acknowledgment I acknowledge the Dja Dja Wurrung, Woi Wurrung, and Boon Wurrung peoples of the… read more …
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Essay – Lawless Girl: Soft Sculpture and the Cultural Aftermath of the 2000s
Essay by Millie Hopton for Contextualising Practice Positionality Statement I am a white, straight, cisgender woman born in 1999, who has… read more …
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Essay – Right to Opacity: Materialising Queer Diasporic Disorientation
Essay by Shing Hei Nathan Man As a queer Hong Kong immigrant residing and working in so-called Australia, I navigate the affective… read more …
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Essay – Take Refuge In What Remains: re-imaging the future of our Western capitalist ruins through a practice of sculpting and scavenging
Essay by Indigo Ripper-Stranieri for Contextualising Practice Introduction / Acknowledgment I offer my respect to the Traditional Custodians of the lands… read more …
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Essay – The flesh of colour, gesture and texture: Subconscious, sensation, and the material force of painting
Essay by Toni Vallance for Contextualising Practice The requirement to write about my work fills me with a small amount of… read more …
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Essay – The gaze is a knife: body-country
Essay by Sara Jajou for Contextualising Practice ‘The gaze…appears as an adversary, a knife, the evil eye…’ (Neugebauer (eds) et al… read more …
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Essay – Through the Fog: The aesthetics of disorientation and the poetics of bodily perception
Essay by Zosia Slifirski Duckett for Contextualising Practice Prologue Two years ago, on a cold wet afternoon in early September, in a… read more …
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Essay – Throwing the baby out with the bathwater: on the defence of history and the defence of reason in leftist critical theory
Essay by Anna McCauley for Contextualising Practice ‘Living money and dying humans, metal as tender as skin and skin as hard… read more …
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Essay – Toward a Non-Hierarchical Material Practice: Entropy, Affordance, and Authorship in Site-Responsive Work
Essay by Luke Jones for Contextualising Practice Material > Inertia > Entropy > Becoming In contemporary installation and sculptural practices,… read more …
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Essay – Transmuting the Matrix: Ethos and praxis for Theatre Building
Essay by Alicia Crowhurst for Contextualising Practice Introduction Transmutation is the action of changing or the state of being changed into another… read more …
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Essay – Unstable Truths: Reactive Materials, Feminist Epistemology, and Autotheory in Interactive Art
Essay by Michelle McLachlan for Contextualising Practice In an era where visual information is incessantly mediated, edited, and curated, the question of… read more …
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Evie J Taylor
STARSONG starsong is both a meditation and a map – an attempt to locate the self within a vast, interconnected cosmos. Creating this… read more …
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Falconeris Andrés Marimón Correa
GRID GAME (2025) is a playable board game for viewers to engage and interact with. The objective of this game is to… read more …
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Fangyi Fan (Miko)
”THE PROLIFERATION OF GROWING PAINS” Tracking the emotional expansion of girlhood through fragile ceramic forms . . . In The Proliferation of… read more …
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Flynn Parker-Greer
BEYOND THE SURFACE is a series of objects that aim to translate my ongoing inquiry into how we perceive. It explores our… read more …
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Genevieve Magilton
RETURN ELSEWHERE explores the rural Australian landscape through investigation into simultaneously known and unknown environments. The works depict eerie distorted landscapes with… read more …
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Georgina Repo
NO THROUGH ROAD: THE DEAD ENDS OF MEMORY LANE explores themes of memory, place, and the complex evolving relationship between physical environments… read more …
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Halle Brown
YOU ARE A WOMAN WITH A MAN INSIDE HER HEAD WATCHING THAT WOMAN, WATCHING A WOMAN AWARE OF THE MAN INSIDE WATCHING… read more …
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Hannah Luk-Finucane
Hannah Luk-Finucane is a Cantonese/ ‘Australian’ artist based in Naarm (Melbourne). Working reflexively, their practice explores layered diasporic experiences, studies of the… read more …
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Harriet Blomfield
A PLACE TO LEARN AND LIE 2025 @dirtybyharry Amidst a tumultuous world full of inspiration and tragedy, I wanted to create a space… read more …
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Helena Kean-Ong
THE PLACES WE CANNOT RETURN TO Paintings of Memories Reignited, Exploring the Absence of Him. This project explores the relationship between memory,… read more …
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Indigo Ripper-Stranieri
Walk through the meadows of time, discover what’s left. Observe how the earth is endless, eternal and unforgiving. Watch as the world… read more …
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Isabell Maria Bilous Artworks 2024 to 2025
Hi! My name is Isabell Maria Bilous, I am a Romanian Mix Media Artist, I have been practicing art for nearly 7… read more …
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Isabella Rose Cort
hush heresy heave (2025) Words are often clumsy in articulating the understanding of the body. This practice-led research project aims to explore… read more …
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Isobel Magilton
THEATRE OF ONE explores interiors and exteriors. When masks are worn, a tension is created through the inclusion, alteration and omission of… read more …
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Ivy Brady
A ROOM OF HER OWN presents a collection of oil paintings that investigate themes of femininity, identity, and self-presentation within contemporary youth… read more …
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Jack Andrew
Search for the elusive homely This project is a reflection on distance and unfamiliarity, more specifically nostalgia (distance from the past) and… read more …
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Jade Lees-Pavey
A Perfect Failure An installation of multiple works, exploring the themes of Empathy, Empowerment, Family, Social Justice and Housing (especially the failures… read more …
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Jarryn Pitts
GO WITH THE FLOW MAN is an oil and acrylic painting on canvas that explores the notion of the awareness of thought. The… read more …
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Jayla Kristenlee Caprio
BLUSHING LACE- Content warning: the work discusses gender-based violence Blushing Lace explores the rising issue of violence against women in Australia, drawing… read more …
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Jenny Kim
EGG AND SHELLS is a large-scale copperplate etching that captures an impression of the southern hemisphere night sky as seen from my suburb,… read more …
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Jesse Chabrier-Pope
OPEN EYES AND CLOSED DOORS explores the intimate connections between place, memory and acceptance. The diptych provides a glimpse into my internal… read more …
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Jessie Spadon
My approach to being creative, particularly painting, has always been a self-soothing act. Without it I would simply be incomplete. Work in… read more …
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Jiayi (Olivia) Zhu
SEAL COMMUNITY: BETWEEN DIGITAL PLAYFULNESS AND CERAMIC SOULS In Seal Community, I explore the intersection of digital imagination and material intimacy. Originating… read more …
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Kate Kozul
THE MOTHER OF ALL MESSES My work explores transformation, materiality, and memory. The process is intuitive, led by touch, chance, and the… read more …
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Kim Nguyen
No Love Labours An exploration of familial tension and the burden of care through the use of drawing and writing. This project… read more …
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Kt Hayward
RUN THE GAMUT / RIDE THE LINE is a dedication to the between state, the not quite here or there, the process,… read more …
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Lara Brandellero
FLUID AND UNFOLDING invites you to romanticise the mundane. Love between queer and trans, disabled and neurodiverse people, exists in a realm… read more …
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Laura Sharkrainbow
Laura Sharkrainbow is a small, otherworldly phenomenon believed to be caused by the interaction of electromagnetically charged particles in the… read more …
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Lauren Smith
Imaginary Suburbia merges mundane suburban landscapes with unconscious, spontaneous imagery, reimaging distinctive suburban landscapes into magical realms. Favouring the use of misplaced… read more …
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Layla Salerno
My name is Layla, I am a printmaking artist who specialises in digital printing with complex installations. My work focuses mainly on… read more …
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Lilian Fung
THE TRACE OF THE TEAR is a sculptural neckpiece born from Lilian Fung’s own healing journey. Rooted in research on the crystallisation… read more …
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Lily McFeeters
My work explores climate change, the environment, and the spiritual elements of Earth, Fire, Water, and Air. I am majoring in printmaking… read more …
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Luke Jones
When folding chairs In production, installation or storage, materials behave as provisional alignments with their given materiality. Instability becomes a generative force;… read more …
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Maaike Schipper
Crown your child self with gratitude . Maaike Schipper is a printmaker and interdisciplinary artist from rural New South Wales, currently based… read more …
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Madeleine Appleby
PILLARS OF THE MIND explores how intuition and intentionality informs ones decision making throughout the painting process. My practice is inspired by… read more …
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Mae West
Fault Lines is a reflection on the ways in which objects and memories intertwine, becoming a vessel for communication and stimulating recollection.… read more …
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Maree Nikimaya
STEEL KARKADE- Analysing the strength and brutality of diasporic Black women’s experiences through afrosurrealism The primary purpose of Steel Karkade is… read more …
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Marina Yamazaki
ECHOES BETWEEN WORLDS: Reflections, Ephemerality, and the Presence of Kami Marina Yamazaki is an artist who lives, works, and studies in Naarm/Melbourne.… read more …
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Matthew Mifsud
BUFFER: WRESTLING DIGITAL HYPERABUNDANCE AND THE PROJECTED CORPOREAL, OR: HELP!! THERE’S PLASTIC IN MY F*CKING BRAIN 😱😱😱 My entire living memory has… read more …
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Millie Hopton
The Angel in The House: an exploration of complexities and contradictions within contemporary femininity. Woman is not born: she is made. In… read more …
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Molly Dinan
ECHOES ACROSS THE AEGEAN My work explores the connection between my two homes, Crete Greece and Melbourne Australia. While backpacking in 2024,… read more …
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Montana May
X marks the spot: Traversing the tension between Liminal spaces, The ‘Australian Gothic’, and a permeable reality X MARKS THE SPOT is… read more …
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MOXIE (Hannah Yost)
Hannah Yost (MOXIE) is based in Melbourne, Australia. She completed a diploma of visual arts (2022) Bachelor of Fine Arts at RMIT… read more …
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Nancy Baza
MOSAIC This collection of works, created using various printmaking techniques, explores Syrian civilisation and culture through the metaphor of a treasured box.… read more …
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Poppy Clarke
“KINDS OF CONNECTIONS” I’m Poppy Clarke and I’m a multidisciplinary figurative painter. This project is an exhibition about kinds of connections. It… read more …
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Qirui Liu
WE PART FOREVER IN TOMORROW’S SUNSHINE(我们在阳光灿烂的明天永别)is a large-scale oil painting with gold leaf, focusing on water and reflections to explore themes of… read more …
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Rania Hisham
THERE YOU ARE (2025) brings together individually titled works across various mediums, including an installation, a short film documentary and paintings. This… read more …
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Rufus Punton
PSYCHOLOGICAL LANDSCAPES: TRANSLATING INNER STATES INTO PAINTED FORM Rufus Punton is a painter and printmaker. His work reflects his rural country upbringing… read more …
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Rukaya Salum Ali-Springle
REALM REALM is an immersive digital mural exploring how diasporic memory fragments and reforms across generations. This expansive landscape, created in Procreate… read more …
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Rupa Anurendra
PEACE AND LOVE AND BEAUTY AND FREEDOM AND… ‘Peace And Love And Beauty And Freedom And Love And Regret And’ was my… read more …
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Sally Barlow
BETWEEN MOMENT AND MEMORY. I am intrigued by the space between experiencing a moment and holding it as memory. Why do we… read more …
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Sara Jajou
APPARITIONS is a provocation of the Western colonial gaze and the construction of the Other. In the words of Daniel Neugebauer in Counter… read more …
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Yuqing (Anna) Xiang
Highly Commended ACAE Gallery. Highly Commended Tolarno Award. _________________________________ The Unseen Energy. “Non-be-ing (wu) is the beginning of the heavenly and the… read more …
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Wenjing Zhang
My research is related to memory, and I collected many memories and images from my childhood and recollections. My collection reveals around… read more …
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Wang Zi Yu
Winner: Trocadero Art Space Exhibition Award. http://www.trocaderoartspace.com.au/ Highly Commended: ACAE Gallery. https://acaearts.com.au/ I lift my heart with my hands into the night… read more …
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Timothy Walters
Winner: BDS prize for excellence in Sculpture. Timo Walters is a sculptural artist whose work explores the imaginative potential to reconstruct human… read more …
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Tess Hider
‘Sew, what’s wrong with you?’ is a large-scale soft sculpture installation work, using humour and the Pop Art style to engage with… read more …
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Tallulah Ainsworth
BLIND FAITH. Walk through the desert for 1000 miles. Feel the steps of your body as you do, the shift of your… read more …
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Sylva Storm
COMING ONTO ME: AWAY FROM ME. I want to write you a love letter. This project considers desire, and discomfort. ‘Often… read more …
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Stephanie Grace Giannini
ONCE MY FLOWERS FELL INTO THE OCEAN. An exploration of lost connections to the maternal and biophilic, a project of stories and… read more …
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Stella Tavener
“I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way—things I had no words for.”… read more …
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Stella Kemp
Offcuts and Fragments is a series of assemblages exploring the beauty found in remnants, including the leftover metal material found by me… read more …
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Sophie Malvestuto
Winner: BDS Prize for Excellence in Sculpture From embroidering the earth’s mantle to embodying the earth’s core: a note to the spinner.… read more …
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Sophia Kate Jacoby
My practice takes up space, it exhausts itself emotionally, and tears its own heart out. Obsessions and emotions are pinned down temporarily… read more …
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Sofya Mikhaylova
Through the series Dream States, Sofya investigates the relationship between dreams and reality, as well as mental and physical states. She uses… read more …
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Siena Shirres
Sunshine Print Artspace Graduate Award Reflections of Light in Time is formed through the combination of traditional copper plate etching and experimental… read more …
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Shaina Finch
Learning Through Unlearning: The abandonment of Ideas and Embracing Process-Based Painting My work is guided by my interest in deepening the connection… read more …
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Shaemus Anketell
My studio work in this exhibition focuses on the grid and how it can be used to recreate an image, both accurately… read more …
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Sebastian Nuttney
HIGHLY COMMENDED MOMENTS CALLING ACROSS AN EMPTY ROOM. A teacher once told me in a drawing class, that people are obsessed with… read more …
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Sean Leegel
621 ARTSPACE EXHIBITION AWARD WINNER Suggestion. Records of emotion by Sean Leegel. read more …
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Saraid Banahan
DEMETER’S LAMENT is a sculptural composition of entwined material energy from deep ecological time reconstructed into an offering for the post-industrial age,… read more …
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Sarah Ring
BRITTLE AND TRANSPARENT LIKE GLASS contemplates my mixed Japanese and Anglo-Australian heritage, exploring the abstract space that exists between these two cultures.… read more …
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Sara Cope
Australian Print Workshop Residency Award WHAT A RELIEF. The phrase ‘chook scratches’ sometimes refers to ‘untidy, organic marks’. What a Relief is… read more …
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Sahla Safia Arundati
My artistic work began with an ache – an absence shaped by distance and the subtle weight of diaspora. Living away from… read more …
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Sabrina Petrucco
My project, (Un)filtered Acts, explores the paradoxical tension between smoking as both a symbol of rebellion and an abject, harmful reality. My… read more …
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Ryan Campbell
Artbox Commission Graduate Award The Assembly Line is a series of figurative monotype prints on fabric, wrapped around handmade frames. The figures… read more …
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Ruby Hughes
Winner – Emily Hope Award for Figurative Work (donor Professor AD Hope Endowment) Growing up on the Mornington Peninsula, I have… read more …
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River Byers-Rundle
Separating the Heavens and Earth investigates the basic elements that impress on us visually: pattern, shape, colour, story, and within all these… read more …
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Regina Hendrasputri
PRASASTI KELUARGA, translated as ‘Family Inscription,’ is part of my journey to explore, relearn, reclaim, and reinterpret my Javanese culture and heritage. As a… read more …
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Rebekah Suter
On losing oneself, or the breaking and healing of the soul. There is memory in every fragment. A fragment of paper,… read more …
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Rain Richardson ☂
My artistic practice centers on printmaking, focusing on artist books and sculptural art objects inspired by the natural world and the dynamics… read more …
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Rachel Wheeler
RMIT Ceramic Student Association Club Year 3 Award AN INBETWEENNESS OF TIME reflects that great feeling of loss, where time seemingly… read more …
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Qianxun Li
Winner – Koodak Award for Highest Academic Achievement (presented by Koodak Jewellery Supplies) The Whispers of Nature. When we feel saddened… read more …
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Pujun Fan
Echoes of Color. My work explores the subtle ways in which color affects human emotion and perception through the unique lustre and… read more …
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Paolo Dax
HIGHLY COMMENDED I went to the Underworld and when I came back Someone else came back with me I heard the… read more …
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Molly Baker
The Un-gendered Object: An exploration of abjection and identity through art practice. “Human perception of the body is so acute and knowledgeable… read more …
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Minadi Gajaman Kankanamge
WINNER – Breaking the Mould Sculpture Prize for experimentation in the Sculpture Studio ‘where water and earth resonate; ජල තරංගා’ is inspired… read more …
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Milla Morgan
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL AWARD WINNER Reframing perception. As a proud Italian Aboriginal from the Wiradjuri and Yorta Yorta people, I… read more …
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Michelle Mclachlan
Print Council of Australia Graduate Award Michelle is a Melbourne based artist, specialising in printmaking, photography and alternative practices.Her work is… read more …
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Mengke Li
I use polymer clay and metal combined with each other. Soft polymer clay is wrapped on the stable form of metal, or… read more …
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Meg Kelso
Garland Membership Award. Fugitive memories: I’ve watched you my whole life, now I see you. ‘The fragments re-emphasise subjectivity, due to their… read more …
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Maeve Hatton
Everchanging and Ephemeral: Exploration of phenomenological experiences in nature. In my practice, I’m interested in the study of phenomenology. I’m especially drawn… read more …
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Madelyn McKenzie
Madelyn McKenzie is a ceramic artist based in Naarm/Melbourne. Her work is inspired by the decorative arts, traditions in particular Victorian-era wrought… read more …
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Luke Morris
ISQUARED GALLERY EXHIBITION AWARD WINNER ALLEGORICAL AND INNATE GESTURES OF THE HAND is engaged with intuitive modes of making and the… read more …
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Lucy Lenton
FAMILIAR FACES. This linocut wallpaper will turn any room into a vibrant, artistic setting with its vibrant colours and captivating faces. The… read more …
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Lize Myburgh
Lize Myburgh aims to capture that moment when the dust settles and the silence sets in—a moment of quiet devastation where the… read more …
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Lillian Catriona Flügge
Revolting. My name is Lillian Catriona Flügge. I am a silversmith in training studying BA Gold & Silversmithing here at RMIT. In… read more …
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Lilah Summers Dixon
So you know, I’m all yours… represents a devotion of love without shame, a dedication of my entire self to the interplay… read more …
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Li Letitia Shen
Winner – 2024 RMIT Gold & Silversmithing Studio Prize Since 2020, Letitia has shown abroad, with her work exhibited in group… read more …
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Leonardo Valladares
Redrafting Reality: Exploring Architectures through Memory and Fantasy In this project I explore the interplay of reality and imagination, combining strict architectural… read more …
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Lauren Johnston
Technician’s / Studio Karma Graduate Award My practice is informed by research and concept and is constantly evolving as I lean into… read more …
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Laura de Carteret
Winner – 2024 RMIT Gold & Silversmithing Studio Prize Laura de Carteret is a French-Australian artist based in Melbourne, Australia. They… read more …
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Lachlan Vasic
Winner – 2024 RMIT Gold & Silversmithing Technology Prize (presented by Australian Jewellers Supplies) Lachlan Vasic is a Naarm/Melbourne-based artist, forming… read more …
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Kepsibel
‘This shelter is always open, this shelter is always ready to receive, this shelter offers you the most precious gift.’ Kepsibel’s creative… read more …
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Keenan Haagen
Minerals is an installation characterised by mirror-polished bronze forms, placed in harmony with large natural stones. The work aims to reconnect viewers… read more …
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Katya Ryzhikh
Winner: Wayne Conduit Award. When I watch a coming of age film, I feel seen. When I watch an action film,… read more …
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Karen Yvette Clarke
Lost in Translation is an autoethnographic journey through the visual iconography of mid-century design and domestic space. Combining nostalgia with visual elements… read more …



