Susan Charlton is a curator, writer, publisher and entrepreneur. She currently works as Creative Producer at State Records, the NSW government archives.
Peter E. Charuk is an active artist and educator. He has an extensive career in the visual and electronic arts. His experience includes exhibitions in the U.S., Bulgaria, U.K. and numerous Australian Galleries. He has been awarded a number of prestigious prizes and awards. He works with video installation, artists’...
Chad Chatterton graduated with a B.A. in Japanese Studies and Art History in 1991. He followed up these studies with a B.F.A. in painting from the V.C.A. He has been exhibiting since 1996 and has also written for Art and Text and Like Art Magazine. In 2000 his interests culminated in...
Chris Chesher is Senior Lecturer in Digital Cultures in the School of English, Art History, Film and Media.His research investigates how various information and communication technologies become historically woven through social structures and cultural practices.
David Chesworth’s varied creative output takes in music, sound art, video, installation and Performance. He also often collaborates with other artists most notably Sonia Leber. His work has featured in major festivals including Ars Electronica, Festival D'Automne de Paris, Edinburgh Festival, BAM's Next Wave Festival in New York, Bang on...
Lisa Cheung was born in Hong Kong 1969 and raised in Toronto, Canada. She was educated at Queen’s University, Kingston (Bachelors of Fine Arts, 1989-92), Goldsmiths College, University of London (Post Graduate Diploma of Arts,1996-97; Master of Arts, 1997-98). She now lives in Granada, Spain and London, UK.
Clan Analogue was started in Sydney, Australia, in 1992 as a collective by founder Brendan J Palmer, and a small group of people who were interested and active in electronic sound.
Peta Clancy has predominantly worked with the medium of photography. Recently her practice has expanded into new mediums: performance, bio-art, sculpture, video and installation. Her photographic practice points to the ‘expanded’ field of photography. She has explored the porous membrane of the body interrogating the smooth surface of the photograph...
Dr Kathy Cleland is a graduate of the University of Auckland, UNSW and UTS. She has worked at the Digital Cultures Program since 2003, specialising in new media art and digital culture. She is also a freelance curator whose exhibitions have been presented in Australia, New Zealand and Asia, including...
John Colette has background in media production and creative management with a particular emphasis on Digital production. He produced an number of independent videos and new media projects during the 1980s and 1990s. During this time he worked as a designer, incorporating video and photography into his practice. He designed...
Ella Condon works within expanded and experimental forms from photography, video and installation to extend upon notions of light and time. The works reflect upon the evolution, degradation, and reformation of light though still, moving image and sound media. Materiality is central to the work and how...