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  • Darren Siwes

    Darren Siwes’ haunting nocturnal photographs explore themes of philosophy, history, colonialism and indigenous identity in post-colonial times. Of Aboriginal/Dutch descent, Siwes places…

  • Matthew Sleeth

  • Glenn Sloggett

    “No matter where I go, I always find places and environments that are in the process of falling down. These are the images of Australia that resonate most strongly for me as an artist…

  • Martin Smith

    Martin Smith’s photographic assemblages examine the personal experience, stories, memories and histories that are embedded in the photograph. Themes of responsibility, regret, acceptance…

  • Valerie Sparks

    "Sitting between large scale photographic pieces and wallpapers, my work involves reconfiguring architectural spaces through constructing imaginary interiors and activating the surfaces…

  • Robyn Stacey

    "Since 2001 I have been interested in historic natural history collections both in Australia and overseas. The works reflect my interest both in the collections themselves and early science…

  • David Stephenson

    “Over the last quarter-century, David Stephenson has produced a remarkable body of work: one that is rigorously conceived, richly varied, critically informed, inventive, and poetic. This…

  • Naomie Sunner

    “Through the use of digital manipulation I am able to create multiple self-portraits where I play the role of various characters within the one image. These multifaceted self-portraits…

  • Darren Sylvester

    “Even though I realise we’re in a culture that provides all these hopes and dreams for our future without ever allowing us to reach them, I’m still a terrible consumer. It…

  • Simon Terrill

    My work is a photographic engagement with crowds. What kind of organism is a crowd? What does it mean to be part of a crowd? I am interested in the emergent and socially promiscuous potential…

  • Christian Thompson

    “My work in its purest form is about perspectives on otherness and the disassembling of consecrated ideas about identity.” (Christian Thompson 2007)

  • Danielle Thompson

    “In my art practice I explore the photographic recording of extreme sunlight. My ongoing fascination involves the transformation of these abstract photographic techniques I have used for…