Q + A: David Ward

Obsessed with the art of storytelling, David Ward’s multidisciplinary practice ebbs and flows through genre and medium.

Q + A: Edward Trost

Edward Trost uses portraiture to highlight misconceptions of mental illness.

Q + A: James Dale

Artist James Dale disembodies landscape to lattice together the memory of space.

Q + A: Kate Rogers

With quirky irreverence, painter Kate Rogers seeks to unravel the human spirit.

Q + A: Liam Waldie

Interested in how we interact with the world, Liam Waldie creates dreamlike landscapes.

Q + A: Marieka Hambledon

With a deeply engrained passion for gender-based social issues, the work of Marieka Hambledon provokes conversation.

Q + A: Miranda Russell

For Miranda Russell the canvas has become a space where the personal and the universal collide.

Q + A: Sarah Albisser

Sarah Albisser captures more than a likeness of her subject, diving deep into their emotional and mental state of mind.