I am a Githabal man and have been an artist for over 30 years. I come from a large family, growing up out of my country; I have returned to … Read More
Kyra Kum-Sing
Kyra Kum-Sing is a Malera Bandjalan, Mitakoodi woman. Kyra has paved a unique and important path within the arts as both an artist and curator. Kyra has been the curator … Read More
Kianah Davis
I am of Bundjalung and Gumbaynggirr descent which is in Northern New South Wales. Although I currently reside in Brisbane Queensland, I always make it my mission to connect with … Read More
Kevin Winanggaay May
Kevin Winanggaay May is a Wiradjuri man and has been a member of Boomalli since the early nineties. Kevin grew up in Erskinville and Mount Druitt and has lived in … Read More
Jude Jarrett
I am a proud Koori woman from the Gumbaynggirr Nation. I am a proud mother of two sons and nan to five beautiful grandchildren. My works are more a meditation for … Read More
Jasmine Sarin
I am a proud Kamilaroi and Jerrinja woman from NSW. I grew up predominantly on the South Coast in Nowra (Jerrinja and Yuin country) and Wollongong (Dharawal country) but have … Read More
Jasmine Coe
Jasmine Coe is a Wiradjuri-British artist and the creator and curator of Coe Gallery, the UK’s First Aboriginal owned gallery, established 2022. In late 2016, she travelled to Australia for … Read More
James P. Simon
James P. Simon belongs to the Wiradjuri – Biripi people. James was born in Wellington, near Dubbo NSW and grew up around Newtown and Redfern in Sydney, where he has … Read More
Jai Walker
Jai Walker began working as an artist in 2007 at the Jambama Aboriginal Art studio and gallery in Casino. Jai is proudly Bundjalung. His style is largely self-taught. He draws … Read More
Hayley Pigram
I am a Darug woman from the Sydney area. I was born and raised on my traditional homelands in the southwest of Sydney and have always had a close connection … Read More
Graham Toomey
I am a ‘freshwater man’ of the ‘Wurramunga’ clan of the Wiradjuri nation and also of the Wongaibon nation of Western N.S.W. My art practice involves creating paintings, ceramics, word … Read More
Euphemia Bostock (1936-2024)
Euphemia Bostock was a proud Bundjalung-Mununjali woman and Elder. Affectionately known as ‘Phemie’, she worked across many mediums including textile, printmaking, design and sculpture from the early 1960s. The ‘Possum … Read More












