MEMBERS WHOSE NAMES START WITH C_
ARTRAGE
ARTRAGE is one of the most dynamic production companies and support mechanisms for contemporary culture in Western Australia.
Founded in 1983 as the Festival Fringe Society of Perth Inc., the organisation has developed and evolved over- time, and with the times.
In addition to producing popular festivals such as the annual ARTRAGE and Northbridge Festivals, we manage other special projects, commissions and events over the year such as the annual Semi-Permanent Perth conference and the NYE Northbridge Program as well as run our own year-round venue on James Street in No...
Tessa Elieff
Tessa Elieff AKA Tattered Kaylor is a Sound Artist and Composer based in Australia. A lifelong fascination with submersion into the sonic environment has led her to explore the capabilities of surround soundscape composition. Immersive experience is her speciality, with recent work delving into the emotional and physical effects selected natural sonic phenomena has upon the listener. Her work includes both stereo and surround sound live performance and AV collaboration.
Deece Campbell
I am a contemporary Artist living in beautiful Gippsland, Victoria. I work primarily with acrylic on canvas, however have recently discovered the joys of working with oil. My recent body of work, I am Woman, explores the vital role woman play in today's society. Particularly looking at spirituality, sensuality and motherhood.
Linda Carroli
Award winning writer. Published and presented non-fiction globally as a journalist, essayist and critical writer focused on art, urban environments, culture and technology. A range of creative projects focused on experimental writing including artist books, public art and the writing formerly known as hypertext.
Christopher Newman
Master of Creative Arts (Graphic Design and New Media)
-2000-2002 University of Wollongong
Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication)
-1989-1993 University of Technology, Sydney
1st Year Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts)
-1988 Sydney College of the Arts
Recent Employment
2006-current
Freelance graphic designer-
NewsLtd, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph
Holt Street, Surry Hills, Sydney
Recent Gallery Exhibitions
Christmas Show - Galley 41, Riley Street, Wooloomooloo, Sydney, December 2008
Rece...
CIA Studios
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Arts (CIA) Studios is a new artist initiative dedicated to supporting the development of interdisciplinary arts in Australia. Housed in an old school on the cusp of Perth City, CIA provides local, national and international artists with dedicated workspaces, resources, a peer network and access to CIA-run initiatives developed to encourage, nurture and launch interdisciplinary practice. CIA support is focused on artists working across or between forms, with an emphasis on the contemporary performance spectrum. This could include new media, live art, hybri...
Catherine Clover
I was born and bred in London, UK, and trained at Wimbledon School of Art/North East London Polytechnic in Fine Art [Painting]. After several years practice based in the now-defunct Angel Studios, EC1, I pursued a residency with Gertrude Street Artists Spaces in Melbourne, Australia and have been based there since the mid 90s. In my practice I use sound, digital imaging and installation. Interests in found objects, including found sound [field recordings] in particular, have led to a focus on contemporary landscape and ideas surrounding our changing relationship with nature. The daily, t...
Michele Barker
Barker works in the field of new media arts, exhibiting nationally and internationally. Her work addresses issues of perception, subjectivity, genetics and neuroscience. Barker is a senior lecturer at the College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Australia.
Jillian Warnock
I am studying Contempoary Arts at Curtin University in Margaret River. I also practice as a Clinical Nurse in the Operating Theatre at Busselton Hospital. I am very interested in linking science and art using new technologies.
Rhizome
Rhizome is dedicated to the creation, presentation, preservation, and critique of emerging artistic practices that engage technology. Through open platforms for exchange and collaboration, our website serves to encourage and expand the communities around these practices. Our programs, many of which happen online, include commissions, exhibitions, events, discussion, archives and portfolios. We support artists working at the furthest reaches of technological experimentation as well as those responding to the broader aesthetic and political implications of new tools and media. Our...
Oron Catts
Oron is an artist, researcher and curator whose work with the Tissue Culture and Art Project has won numerous international awards. In 2000 he co-founded SymbioticA, an artistic research laboratory housed within the biological science department at the University of Western Australia. Under his leadership SymbioticA has gone on to win the Prix Ars Electronica Golden Nica in Hybrid Art (2007) and became a Centre for Excellence in 2008. In April 2009 Oron was recognised by Icon Magazine (UK) as one of its top 20 Designers, “making the future and transforming the way we work”.


