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BILLIE MORRIS
Billie is a visual artist working and living in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia. Her work mostly revolves around the human form, our distortions and rituals.
Billie creates based on her personal experiences of chronic pain, instability of physical health, dysmorphic identity and an obsession with our obsession to document, and leans into this in her visual work. Fatigued by the often exploitative nature of the 'art world' she is passionate about making her art both accessible and cherished.
This has led Billie to extend her practice beyond the walls of just painting and into salvaged textiles, wearable objects, into hands and onto bodies, believing that art shouldn't only be gazed at from a distance, integrated into the way we dress, costumed, and consumed with fervor.
By collecting, archiving, and reworking discarded materials is special, it rejects the ethics of mass production in favour of care, memory, and repair.
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BRENNAN O'BRIEN
Brennan (they/him), born 1999, is a contemporary artist based in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia.
Focused primarily in oil painting across canvas and panels, O’Brien’s work incorporates immersive figurative work and gestural, intuitive abstraction. Brennan’s most recent works are characterized by their developed, soft glazed textures that draw viewers into a dreamlike introspective world.
O’Brien’s practice endeavours to explore and deconstruct the softness and fluidity of self-identity, often portraying bodily forms and mass through a surrealist lens. Their paintings invite contemplation, reflecting a surreal yet intimate gaze.
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JADE LISTER-BUTTLE
Jade is an Australian contemporary artist & proud descendant of the Mirning people from Kepa Kurl Country of South East Western Australia.
Jade has had a deep love for art and a curiousness for the ethereal. A sense of a world beyond what the eye can see. Dreamland, her debut solo exhibition is a collection of paintings that would explore this idea - Early days of one's existence - made of colour, sound and light. A time before language, a world which is a blur of senses. Innocence in newness, unscathed. Open-hearted and awoken to this earthly plane. -
JASMINE ALEXANDER
Jasmine Alexander is a self-taught contemporary artist based in Fremantle, WA (Walyalup). Guided by emotion, intuition, and life experiences, her work embraces fluidity, allowing movement and feeling to shape each piece. She believes that art should be unrestricted, evolving organically rather than conforming to structure or expectation.
Her journey back into painting began during maternity leave as a single mother, seeking both a creative outlet and a way to process her experiences. What started as a personal exploration soon became a profound form of self-expression and healing.Jasmine’s work not only reflects personal transformation but also speaks to social issues, using bold textures and dynamic forms to highlight themes of resilience, justice, and human connection.
From her Fremantle studio, she continues to push creative boundaries, exploring the intersection of instinct and artistry. Her paintings invite the viewer to step into a world where emotion is tangible, where stories unfold beyond words, and where art becomes a force for both personal and collective evolution. -

MICHAEL MITSAS
Michael is a Melbourne based self-taught artist who works across a diverse range of mediums. Michael believes that creativity is not only a privilege for a minority but is a natural state that everyone has the aptitude to submit to.
He has created his own personal language influenced predominantly by primitive art and abstract expressionism in which he uses vibrant colours, abstraction, mythology, and symbolism to project a narrative of his inner world. He uses art as a medium to personify the playful and instinctual side of creating that he feels everyone has the ability to connect to.
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REYNE LAWSON
Based in Naarm (Melbourne) and born and raised in Boorloo (Perth), Reyne Lawson is a graphic designer and digital artist producing works that explore sexuality, intimacy, and culture. Using both tactile and digital mediums, Lawson combines elements of fashion, design, religion, and sexual fantasy. Often incorporating vintage pornography and other media to create surreal, provocative, and retro futuristic compositions.
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MEG KELSO
Meg Kelso (b. PNG 1992) is an Australian artist based in Melbourne, working on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri people. Using her practise as a reciprocal relationship between material storytelling and contemplation, Kelso encorperates processes such as painting, printmaking, ceramics and video - allowing each discipline to sit, extend and communicate with one another.
By negotiating material forms and embracing chance in an intuitive practice, Kelso explores themes of liminality, loss and the peripheral; using her practise to weave threads between the visible and not.

