Naomi Ota - Exhibiion In The Stillness - 3 Nov - 3 Dec 2005, Tue - Sat: 11am - 5.30pm
MA by research - sculpture RMIT, MA Textile Kyoto City University of Arts, Japan. Naomi Ota is a fibre installation artist and has experience in lecturing in Visual Art at School of Creative Arts, the University of Melbourne. >>details

Shaun Edwards-Kalk - Shaun Edwards - Kalk is known to be one of the most profound of Kokoberrin’s many artists. Kalk was born in Mareeba in 1975. He grew up in Cairns and completed schooling and tertiary art studies in Cairns. Kalk, first returned to he’s homeland in 1992, after living a early life not knowing that while he was a different colour to the other kids, that he actually came from a rich cultural background that still was mostly intact. >>details

Ok-Hean Chang
A Melbourne based painter originally from Korea. Her works have been exhibited and collected widely in Australia. She was featured on SBS TV (Visions for 2001) and has received reviews in the Age, Sydney Morning Herald and other publications. >>details

Connie Mitropoulos
The Eros of Greek dance Down Under returns to the Image its power as Icon. Connie works on paper exploring imagination and intuition as a spontaneous act or ritual. She incorporates the Surrealist ideas of play and images are created spontaneously (archegenesis) are a way of honouring yuce/heart/soul. The body takes the mind by the hand and the heart leads the way. >>details

Elda Koro is a Bosnian ( Sarajevo ) born visual artist who migrated to Australia in 1993. Elda's artwork comprises of photography, digital media - limited edition prints, original oil and acrylic paintings, digital photography and computer graphics. >>details

Gordan Mandich, Croatian-born Melbourne-based mosaicist has been working with mosaics for the last 6 years. After years of oil painting he came across mosaics as an art form and discovered new challenges and possibilities in its application. On a few occasions Gordan visited Ravenna, Italy, the renown center of mosaic art. >>details

Joe Malatji uses many different materials and techniques in his art to communicate with his fellow human beings. His paintings are a very personal way of expressing African art.  Since his arrival in Australia in 1985, he has concentrated on his music as a new opportunity to express his cultural roots. >>details

Kitoko was born in Angola, within the court of law of Mbanza-Kongo, in a town where the law mattered the most.(court of law of the bakongo) at the northern tip of Angola. And it was in this capital where, the great Kongo kingdom founded by Nimi a Lukeni and Nzinga a Mkuwu was established circa 1300s, when Nimi a Lukeni build a court of law (Mbanza, court in Kikongo) from which the kingdom arose. >>details

Mami Yamanaka is a visual artist who challenges and explores new media in her work. The main focus of her art practice is exploring the concept of her original idiosyncratic drawn motifs by creating patterns from the motif within an installation space to express her own experience of cultural relocation and consequent transcendence of her identity. >>details

Marcello D'Amico
Marcello is the Artistic Director and Founder of Aeolian Players, co-founder and Artistic Director of Piccolo Teatro di Melbourne and Artistic Director of the Alabaster Theatre Company. >>details

Mitra Malekzadeh was born and grew up in Iran where she completed her B.A., double majoring in Sociology and Psychology. In 1987 she migrated to Australia and completed her M.A. in Sociology. >>details

Nusra Latif Qureshi
A revival of miniature painting - historical forms with present-day imagery. My recent work attempts to question the historic mis-representations in the history of colonies and postcolonies. >>details

Sutueal Bekele Althe was born in Addis Abeba, Ehtopia, in 1974. He began his career as an artist from an early age painting portraits of his family and relatives in his home city. From 1989-1991 he studied for his Diploma in Fine Art at the Addis Abeba Fine Art College. In late 1991 he held his first solo exhibition at the French Cultural Centre in Addis Abeba. >>details