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| Studios: Artsource Midland Studios -
Current Artists
Elwyn Marren
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An ECU graduate from 2008. Paints in the genre of still-life on canvas and linen. Winner of 2007 Trinity College art show, with paintings in University, TAFE and many private collections in Australia and America.
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Claire Canham |
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BA Visual Arts (Hons), Edith Cowan University. Her multidisciplinary practice encompasses drawing, sculpture and textiles. Claire has worked in a diverse range of roles and institutions both in Australia and overseas in both public and private creative industries.
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Claire Bushby |
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BA Visual Arts Honours at Edith Cowan University. Claire isn't limited by media and chooses to explore diverse materials.
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Graeme McCullagh |
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Graeme experiments with many mediums although acrylics are his regular choice. He is inspired by the Australian landscape, moving through from impressionism to total abstraction.
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Hayley Bahr |
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Bachelor of Arts (visual arts). Selected exhibitions include the 2009 Awesome International Arts Festival, Wondersite exhibition in Forrest Place, Perth and the Hatched National Graduate Show at PICA. Hayley’s artwork brims with nostalgia, memories and identity.
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Ben Mitchell |
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Edith Cowan University 2005 Honours Graduate. His first major solo exhibition Lost Soles 2004-2010 is to be exhibited at the Central Institute of Technology 19 - 29 May 2010.
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Robert Dorizzi |
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Diploma in Fine Art, 1967. Vietnam War veteran., retired in 2000. Printmaking, Painting and Drawing are principal interests.
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Melanie Diss |
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Bachelor of Arts, Curtin University 2008. Creates large textured surfaces exploring the layering and decay of the painted surface coating the interior walls of our domestic spaces.
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Denise Brown |
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Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree, Metropolitan University of Manchester, UK. Advanced Diploma in Environmental Art and Design, Swan TAFE 2009. Paintings and sculpture concerning the psychological condition of the human animal.
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Dean Moyes |
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Advanced Diploma of Environmental Art and Design, Swan TAFE 2009. Preferred mediums are painting and sculpture.
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Holly Pepper |
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Graduated from Curtin University's School of Design in December 2006, Majoring in Product Design. Holly works on a range of projects ranging from Public Artworks to Graphic Design. Received DCA development grant in 2009.
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Gemma Ben-Ary |
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Advanced Diploma Visual Arts and Craft, Sculpture, Central TAFE 2006. Interested in Primitive and Instinctive Art.
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Kyle Hughes-Odgers |
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Encompassing a range of mediums – acrylics on wood, ink and watercolour on paper. The work explores ceremony, tradition and an unknown spiritual co-existence.
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Peter Farmer |
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A talented Noongar artist having won a number of awards including the 2008 NAIDOC Perth "Visual Artist of the Year" and the tender to produce Curtin University's new Mace, in the traditional form of a Doak. He has also worked extensively in developing Aboriginal art in schools and is passionate about language and cultural heritage.
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Vanessa Russ |
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Current Masters of Research (Fine Arts), University of WA. Bachelor of Fine Arts (honours) College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales. The work comes from a bi-cultural position of being both Aborginal and Non-Aboriginal.
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Jessica Jubb |
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Visual arts Honours graduate, Edith Cowan University. Creates handcrafted wearables as a composite of fabrics, existing objects, hand-worked precious metal and creative stitches. Jess is running JJHQ from the downstairs shop front.
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Hellie Turner |
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An established Western Australian playwright with numerous production credits to her name across Australia. Winner of the 2002 WA Premiers Book Award (scripts) 2002.
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