Q+A: Benjamin Johansen

Artist Benjamin Johansen takes cues from neo-impressionism and applies them to the wildly contrasting Australian landscape.

Q+A: Debbie Parker

Australian artist Debbie Parker is a master of movement, transforming her canvases into maps of focus and distortion that capture the flight of birds.

Q+A: Elise Raspanti

Digital artist Elise Raspanti creates colourful works using non-traditional methods, with Photoshop as her paintbrush.

Q+A: Fiona Henderson

The work of artist Fiona Henderson sits on the aesthetic boundary between photography and painting.

Q+A: Kim Passalaqua

Artist Kim Passalaqua uses visual memory to create impressionistic works of the Australian landscape.

Q+A: Lorry Wedding-Marchioro

Inspired by quantum physics, the playful kinetic sculptures of Lorry Wedding-Marchioro can be enjoyed even if you don’t know a drop about science.

Q+A: Mary Donnelly

From her studio in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, artist Mary Donnelly creates tranquil landscapes on tabletops.

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.