Andrew Frost was born in 1962 in Sydney, Australia. Frost has worked as an artist in various media including film, video and painting, and as a writer, curator, critic and lecturer.
Keith Gallasch is a writer, dramaturg, editor and erstwhile performer. In 1994, with Virginia Baxter, he co-founded RealTime, the Australian magazine focused on innovation in the arts around the world. He conducts arts-writing workshops—most recently one for emerging Asian dance reviewers in Jakarta in June 2010 at the 10th Indonesian Dance...
Alex Gawronski is an artist, writer and academic based in Sydney. Gawronski studied at Sydney College of the Arts where he received a Bachelor of Visual Arts in 1991. In 1992 he was awarded a Post Graduate Diploma also from Sydney College of the Arts. In 2006 he completed a...
Alexie Glass-Kantor, is Director and Senior Curator of Gertrude Contemporary, and co-curator of he 2012 Adelaide Biennal of Australian Art. A regular contributor to exhibitions, symposiums and journals throughout the Asia-Pacific region, in 2005 she was the curator-in-residence at Ssamzie Space, South Korea, and in 2006 she completed the Asialink...
Leigh Hobba has exhibited extensively since 1976 and is an important practitioner of performance and new media art. His experimental performances and videos were first exhibited at Adelaide's Experimental Art Foundation in the mid 1970s. . In 1980 he was selected as Australia's representative at the prestigious Biennale of Paris, Museum of...
Douglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), the University of New South Wales. Until recently, he was Professor in Science and Technology Studies, and Founding Director of Technocultural Studies at the University of California, Davis. He is a historian and theorist...
Caleb Kelly is an academic, event director and curator working in the area of the sound arts. He lectures at Sydney College of the Arts, at the University of Sydney. In 2009 he published his first book, entitled Cracked Media: The Sound of Malfunction, through MIT Press. He has also edited Sound (MIT Press...
Rachel Kent is Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia having joined in 2000 in the role of Curator. From 1995 she held the position of Curator at The University of Melbourne Museum of Art, working across the university’s extensive collections, temporary exhibitions and artistic residency program.
Biran Langer was the Artistic Director of the Australian International Video Festival from 1988 to 1992 and Executive Director of Electronic Media Arts Ltd from 1990 to 1992. He has curated many exhibitions of Australian video art for new media arts festivals in the UK, France and Germany. He has worked...
Victoria Lynn is a curator, writer and essayist. She was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1963 and was appointed Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art at the Art Gallery of NSW in 1987. From 1991 until 2001 she served as curator of Contemporary Art. During her tenure at the AGNSW she curated...
Scott McQuire is Associate Professor in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne and founder—with Nikos Papastergiadis—of the Spatial Aesthetics research cluster. He is Chief Investigator on the Australian Research Council Linkage Project, ‘Large Screens and the Transnational Public Sphere’ and the Project Leader of the...
Sarah Miller has worked in many capacities in the arts - performer, writer, producer/curator, and artistic and executive director working across the visual, performing, hybrid and new media arts - since starting out as a performance artist in 1983.
From UWS website: Dr Jacqueline Millner lectures in art history and visual culture, and has a background that combines studies and practice in law, politics, visual arts, and art history and theory. She has published widely on contemporary Australian and international art in key anthologies, journals and catalogues of flagship national...
Samara Mitchell is an Adelaide-based artist, writer and curator.
Daniel Mudie Cunningham is an artist, writer and curator based in Sydney. His art practice draws upon and rethinks the image streams of art history, everyday life, pop culture and fandom through video and performance.
Jeroen Offerman was born in Eidhoven in 1970 and currently lives and works in London. His well-known work "The Stairway at St. Paul's" of 2003 can be regarded as significant of his artistic practice and has been presented at several locations and settings such as Moscow, Tokyo, London, France, Liverpool,...
Internationally renowned as an inventor, engineer, writer, and educator, Pesce is the man who brought virtual reality into the World Wide Web as co-author of VRML. For nearly two decades Pesce has used his extensive knowledge of computer networking and interface design to produce novel and useful innovations for computer...
susan pui san lok is an artist, researcher and writer based in London. Projects range across installation, moving image, sound, performance and text, evolving out of interests in notions of nostalgia and aspiration, place and migration, translation and diaspora.
Gary Sangster is a curator, writer, and museum director who has worked in Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and the United States. He was Director of Artspace, Sydney before re-locating to the US. He has organized over 100 museum exhibitions, including several groundbreaking, collaborative projects, such as the contemporary urban Aboriginal project, Two...
Camille Scaysbrook has worked as a writer in a diversity of mediums, including prose, theatre, radio drama, hypertext fiction, and computer game design. She was a student, and later a teacher, at Sydney's Roundabout Theatre, where she gained a diploma of Advanced Acting in 1997. In 1995 her play Am...
Russell Storer is Curator, Contemporary Asian Art, at Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia. Following studies at the College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, he worked at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney and as a writer and curator.
Melanie Swalwell is a Sydney based cultural and media theorist, currently teaching at the University of Technology, Sydney. Her research is broadly concerned with intersections between the senses, technology and affect, concerns which shape her work on computer gaming.