Kate Mitchell lives and works in Sydney. She completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) in 2006 and a Masters of Fine Arts in 2008 both at the College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales. Her practice includes performance-based videos, projections, objects, drawings and conceptual offerings....
Samara Mitchell is an Adelaide-based artist, writer and curator.
Experimenting extensively with photography, film and video, Tracey Moffatt’s work is a prime example of the way contemporary artists range across media to explore ideas, themes and concepts. In 1983, after graduating with a Diploma of Visual Communication at Queensland College of Art, Moffatt moved to Sydney to...
Gordon Monro is a digital media artist who lives in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. He has created digital prints, abstract videos and computer-based installations and composed musical works, both computer-generated and for acoustic instruments. Gordon describes himself as a generative artist: much of his practice consists of writing computer programs that...
Emily Morandini has performed and exhibited as a sound-based artist for almost a decade. Her practice explores qualities of handicraft in electronic sound-making by searching for signal in unexpected materials and environments. Touching upon histories of technology, her work seeks to reimagine intersections between nature, craft,...
Born in Nagasaki City in 1966 1989 Graduated from Sculpture Department of Musashino Art University Faculty of Art and Design 1991 Musashino Art University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Arts Completed Major (Master of Arts)
Born in Armidale NSW, and raised predominantly in Adelaide, Matthew Morison now resides in Sydney. Since 2011 Matthew has been involved in numerous musical groups performing across Australia, as well as running and reading at regular spoken word events in Adelaide. He moved to Sydney in 2014 to study composition...
Scott Morrison was born in Bowral in 1982. Morrison completed a Bachelor of Arts at the Australian National University, Canberra in 2004 and a Master of Fine Arts at the College of Fine Arts, University of NSW in 2010.
Peter Morse is a transdisciplinary film-maker, computer visualisation expert, artist and technologist, who works across and between the sciences and the arts. He likes landscape, adventure, wilderness, supercomputing, simulation, literature and pragmatism.