Contemporary printmaker Tama tk Favell’s 1999Pacific Transformer linocuts explore the idea that male spiritual identity can be expressed through iconographic tattooing. Thi…
Patrick Francis began exhibiting at Arts Project Australia in 2009 when he was eighteen years old. In 2012 he was awarded the Art & Australia Credit Suisse Private Bank…
Working across photography, collage, sculpture and installation, Tony Garifalakis’s artworks question the authority and veracity of political, social, religious and artisti…
Mira Gojak first completed a Bachelor of Science at the University of Adelaide in 1984 before completing a Bachelor in Fine Art at the Victorian College of the Arts in 1992…
Since the 1970s, Elizabeth Gower has exhibited intricate collages composed from the detritus of everyday life which she arranges in rhythmic and geometric compositions. The…
Formed in 2008, Greatest Hits is a collective comprising Gavin Bell, Jarrah de Kuijer and Simon McGlinn. Their work for Melbourne Now fuses two well-known tropes: maneki-ne…
Michelle Hamer is an architect turned textile artist whose small-scale needlepoint tapestries reference text and signage from the local urban environment. Appropriating roa…
Melbourne-born Treahna Hamm was disconnected from her Yorta Yorta family in early infancy but grew up in her ancestral land Dhungala, upland from Echuca. Returning in 2001 …
Brent Harris is well known for his paintings, prints and drawings that hover between figuration and abstraction. Initiated in 2012, his monotype works are enigmatic and exp…
Ponch Hawkes developed her photographic practice in the 1970s, informed by counter-cultural, feminist, documentary and community art contexts. For Melbourne Now, Hawkes has…
Andrew Hazewinkel works across photography, video, installation and sculpture to explore ideas connected to anthropology, archaeology and history. His large works on carb…