Shannon Simm
Hobart-based painter and tattoo artist, Shannon Simm captures lived moments in time, exploring her experiences and relationships built with people and objects throughout her travels around Australia.
Solid Lines
From iconic art agency Jacky Winter comes Solid Lines – the first illustration art agency solely for supporting First Nation Australian artists.
Ella Dalton from Tend.ed
Sydney-based maker Ella Dalton’s organic, earthly ceramics pay homage to the imperfect perfections within the world around us.
Wild Kinship: The Makers by Monique Hemmingson
Why is art important and what impact does it have on society? Wild Kinship: The Makers by Monique Hemmingson takes us on a journey to find out. We share an extract from the book and step into the home of conscious entrepreneur Jackie Lee, founder of sustainable skincare brand, Tahi.
Tamara Dean
Tamara Dean's photography-based art practice is explored to greater depths in her new monograph, published by Thames & Hudson.
Adrianne Dimitrakakis
Adrianne Dimitrakakis instils a sense of place and the flavours of travel through her bright and funky paintings, inspired by a world of colour.
Motherlover by Caroline Walls
Caroline Walls’ most recent show, Motherlover, departs from her characteristically abstract works and explores ideas of motherhood, love and the power of the female form through texture, still-life and portraiture.
Billy Vanilli
Visual artist Billy Vanilli creates ultra-realistic paintings that are a sensual, almost erotic interplay between food and figurative elements.
Hunter & Folk Group Show
Exploring colour and pattern, minimalism and neutrals, the Hunter & Folk Group Show at Rainbow Studios narrates art right now — revealing the diversity and forms of expression, all to the transformative concept of the ‘moth’.
While I Wait by Holly Terry
Holly Terry’s new exhibition While I Wait, at Fenton & Fenton, plays with the impact of texture, blending a mix of soft, organic and earthy materiality to bring her art to life.
Shaun Daniel Allen
Yugambeh/Bundjalung artist Shaun Daniel Allen (Shal) began painting as a way to turn off unnecessary noise. Now, the maker is well-known for his vibrantly intuitive works.
Billie Justice Thomson
Bringing food memories, the everyday, and kitschy nostalgia to her paintings, Billie Justice Thomson welcomes in the fun of art and life while raising her son in Adelaide.