Emma Anna is a graduate of RMIT University’s Masters’ of Art (Art in Public Space) program. She works primarily for local councils across Australia and internationally, creating public projects with an emphasis on text, colour, modes of communication and the idea of ‘the mass’. She uses tools of language, popular culture, humour, universal symbolism and everyday technologies to help define both place and community.
Beth Arnold
Through the framework of a sculptural practice I work with and respond to sites. A continuing focus of my practice has been developing an expanded understanding of site, where context is crucial and site is positioned as a shifting environment of multiple relations.
Fiona Phillips
Fiona has been teaching and educating for 25 years. She has taught in Early childhood settings, Primary settings as both Generalist and Performing Arts / Music Specialist. Fiona has held positions in both the Government and Private sector and has for the last 15 years has taught and mentored at the tertiary level at Deakin University where she is currently completing her doctorate.
Anamaria Gomez Correal
Anamaria Gomez Correal is an industrial designer establishing her art practice in between installation and performance, space, body and movement. She is a Colombian woman immigrant to Australia and a current art in the public space’s student.
Jacinta Leitch
Jacinta Leitch found her passion for the arts very early and it outweighed other career choices, her only true ambition to become an artist.
Jennifer McElwee
Ingrid Petersen & Lance Youston
We, Ingrid and Lance, work collaboratively, creating experiential, interactive participatory art. We are informed by psychogeography. We believe in 2018 to be extreme is to be anti-spectacular, is to be intimate and personal in real time and face to face.
Dan Goronsky
Dan Goronszy creates unusual arts experiences that provoke big conversations about humanity and the world. She is a multi-disciplinary artist drawing on participatory installation, puppetry and physical theatre to connect with audiences who may not seek out arts experiences.
Kaz McGlynn
Visual Artist
Kaz McGlynn is a prolific artist and art educator in a variety of quirky sculptural and visual art methods. She has a passion for working collaboratively with community groups to produce Iconic Public Art that reflects their environment and stories.