Tim Nathan is a young Australian director with a background in photography.
Read MoreRy Eden, artist and producer known as RY X, is an internationally acclaimed musician hailing from Angourie, Northern NSW.
Read MoreAs we dove into this issue’s theme of Mirage it was hard not to find ourselves coming back to the illusory effects of psychedelics.
Read MoreOn memory, self and stories.
Read MoreIn writing about writing, Max Favetti excavates his own creative process – inadvertently offering scraps of solace to the other ‘head-banging-against-wall’ creatives out there.
Read MoreJony Taylor is in the business of growing big leaves.
Read MoreBenjamin Law is an author, journalist, TV screenwriter and newspaper columnist. His new anthology, Growing Up Queer is a book of stories about what it’s like to grow up in Australia with gender or sexual diversity.
Read MoreAlbert (Digby) Moran had an idyllic childhood catching fish and running free on Cabbage Tree Island. Madeleine Murray spent the day with the charismatic Aboriginal artist, and is still thinking about it.
Read MoreJohn Wolseley is an artist who works within nature – he doesn’t capture scenery, he brings the audience deep inside landscapes, immersing them in the intricacies of an entire ecosystem.
Read MoreLee McConnell is an eclectic artist with a passion that has seen him work with legendary label, Mambo, design album covers for incredible bands such as Grinspoon and Dune Rats, and now become the Lord of Art at this year’s Splendour in the Grass.
Read MoreNimbin based acrobat, director and performer Darcy Grant premiered a new work at Adelaide Festival, he is performing in NORPA’s site-specific show Dreamland in Bangalow in May and his own work Fold: A Domestic Circus premieres at NORPA in June before a European tour.
Read MoreThere are certain visionaries that continue to transcend the status quo, and do it with purpose. Jenny Kee is one of these heralded icons within the fashion industry, but also of artistry in general.
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