Advocating for Deaf Perspectives with Gonketa
Gonketa (also known as Jaybob Campbell or his sign name, “Tall”) is a visual artist and illustrator based in Melbourne/Naarm. Born profoundly Deaf, Gonketa works primarily in his first language,
Gonketa (also known as Jaybob Campbell or his sign name, “Tall”) is a visual artist and illustrator based in Melbourne/Naarm. Born profoundly Deaf, Gonketa works primarily in his first language,
Lisa Tran Kelly (performing as Lake Kelly) is a Vietnamese/Australian harpist, muralist and multidisciplinary artist based in Meanjin, Brisbane. Kelly’s musical creations and visual arts practice sit side by side as
Jo ChunYan is a designer, coach, podcaster and founder of her own design studio. ChunYan’s practice is inspired by the world around her, bringing together colour, form, emotion and visual
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Sue Jo Wright is a Deaf artist whose creative practice spans various mediums including photography, video and textiles. Her work often explores the relationship between communication and identity, highlighting the
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Jocelyn Flynn is an arts worker, writer and emerging curator. The Curatorial Assistant at University of Queensland Art Museum is of Papua New Guinean and Australian decent and her work
Buzz Gardiner is an Australian-Solomon Islander photographer whose work encompasses portraiture, still life, interior/food and fashion. Born and raised in Vanuatu, Gardiner relocated to the Gold Coast, Australia at sixteen
Katayoun Javan is an Iranian visual artist based in Naarm. Through photography and video, her work explores notions of home, family, memory and Iranian diasporic identity. Javan often incorporates found
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Min Wong is a Gadigal-based sculpture and installation artist whose work explores themes of spirituality, consumerism and identity. Her art often takes the form of large scale thought-provoking works that
Pia Johnson is a visual artist, photographer, curator and educator. Her primary discipline is in performance and portrait photography and she has been commissioned by some of Australia’s leading performing
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Troy-Anthony Baylis is an artist descendant of the Jayown people from the Northern Territory. The former course coordinator of Aboriginal Cultures, Comparative Indigenous Studies and Indigenous Philosophy at the University
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