Dr Teri Hoskin is a writer, artist and thinker who has been working across digital and print technologies since the early 90's. The move from literary to visual culture has been an abiding force in her practice. Her writing, essays and reviews have been published internationally and nationally in...
Ian Howard is a multimedia artist, curator and educator. Howard's work has been concerned with the status of visual communication in society, with an emphasis on the visual traditions of the military, from its role in a tradition of landscape painting to its symbolic representations in flags, coats of arms and...
Hobart Hughes [aka John Hughes] has been an active filmmaker, sculptor, painter, animator, musician and performer since the early 1980s. Hughes's work is marked by a poetic wistfulness combining gentle humour, poetry and the song form. From 1984 to 1988 Hughes was the co-founder [with Bruce Currie]...
Jiann Hughs is an artist and researcher exploring the relationship between society, technology and bodies, both human and non-human. Through her work she elicits feelings of unease, wonder and curiosity, working primarily with video, sound and interactive media. She is a graduate of the Sydney Film School and is completing a practice based PhD through...
Liz Hughes has a long history of working in film and digital media. She has written and directed short films which have screened at over 130 film festivals and have won twenty-two international awards including prizes for Best Short Film and Audience Prizes. Her films have been...
Robin Hungerford was born in Sydney in 1982. He completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) at the University of Western Sydney in 2006 and a Masters of Visual Arts in sculpture at Sydney University in 2010. Hungerford’s work utilises a diverse range of media and techniques...
Michael Hutak was a key figure in the Super 8 filmmaking scene in Sydney during the 1980s. Alongside his prodigious output in film Hutak was also a writer for numerous cinema magazines, as well as producing numerous catalogue essays and journal articles. Working as a visual ...
LUCAS IHLEIN is an artist from Sydney. He collaborates with Big Fag Press, Teaching and Learning Cinema, and SquatSpace, and has during the last five years been developing a practice based on blogging as a form of art. His Ph.D entitled Framing Everyday Experience: Blogging as Art offers a...