Richard Grayson is an artist, writer and curator based in London. A practising artist since 1979, he was co-founder of the Basement Group in Newcastle upon Tyne (1979–84), an artist-run project and venue that hosted performances and commissioned ‘live art’, later becoming Projects UK. Throughout his career, Grayson has been...
Daniel Green is a Sydney based artist, whose work involves thinking about and consuming entertainment media across audio, video and performances. He was co-director of the...
David Greenhalgh is a Sydney-based remix artist and arts writer. Having previously completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours at the College of Fine Arts, he is currently completing his Master of Information Studies (Archives) at Charles Sturt University.
Born in the USA in 1930, Marr Grounds has been a sculptor and lecturer in architecture. He taught in Ghana before being appointed to the University of Sydney in 1968. He has won a number of awards, and his work is represented in the Australian National Collection, the state galleries...
Mic Gruchy is a video artist, film and documentary maker whose work spans the fields of theatre, opera, dance, installation, feature film and television. He has been an important figure in the integration of video and digital media artworks into theatre, dance and opera over the last 20 years.
Jason Hampton Davidson is a contemporary aboriginal artist from the Northern Territory. His family was assimilated by the Australian Government through the process of the 'Stolen Generation', in the Northern Territory. Jason strives to represent a more holistic approach to understanding and communicating Aboriginal knowledge by taking scientific structures...
Irene Hanenbergh uses various media including drawing, painting, sculpture, new media and printmaking. In 2011 she undertook artist residencies in Thailand and in Tokyo, Japan, awarded by Asialink (The University of Melbourne) and The Australia Council, further exploring concerns of disciplined perceived or immaterial sensibilities. Hanenbergh moved to...