Q+A: Meg Lewer
Artist Meg Lewer creates swirling, ink-based artworks with poetry to accompany them.
Q+A: Nicole Heckel
Multidisciplinary artist Nicole Heckel works at the edge of figurative painting and ceramic practice.
Q+A: Stef Tarasov
Oil painter Stef Tarasov creates still lifes from a repurposed shearing shed, where she works to turn everyday objects into things of recognisable beauty.
Best of Sculpture: Beatrice Magalotti
Artist Beatrice Magalotti first started working in sculpture in the 1980s, when she first started forming her sleek, chimerical style.
Best of Sculpture: Betty Collier
Sculptor Betty Collier takes cues from nature to create her works of art – both subject matter and media.
Best of Sculpture: Mela Cooke
Artist Mela Cooke’s former profession as a physiotherapist is apparent in her realistic sculptures of the human figure.
Best of Sculpture: Peter Day
There is a magic to the sculpture of Peter Day; the kind that comes from seeing everyday objects in a new light.
Best of Sculpture: Peter Kovacsy
Majestic in their own right, the abstract sculptures of Western Australian artist Peter Kovacsy are enhanced by sunlight.
Best of Sculpture: Susie Marcroft
At the core of artist Susie Marcroft’s sculpture practice is a love for clay and figurative modelling.
Living/Loving: More is More, Less is a Bore
Through costume, video and performance art, Melbourne-based artists The Huxleys embrace sparkly worlds of kitsch and queer.