Raeleen works from her studio, Strayleaves, on the family farm at The Rock. Apart from making her own work, over the last year she has run workshops in silk dyeing, bush dyeing, jewellery and clay. In May, she hosted Boudoir, an exhibition of six artists with a focus on the feminine. A current project with colleague Canny Kinloch has been observation of the Origin gas fired power station at...
Justy Phillips is a visual artist and lecturer at the School of Communications and Creative Industries, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga. A graduate of the Royal College of Art and the London College of Printing, she spent ten years teaching communication design in the UK before moving to Tasmania in 2003 in order to develop her practice through site specific installation and text-based...
Rebecca Hillis is a Wagga Wagga based painter who enjoys finding the playful nature of the woman within. Focusing on what some may consider to be a bit risqué and turning it into something more relaxed, she explores different ways of projecting a woman's feeling of sexuality in the modern world. She is currently studying for a diploma in Fine Art.
Damian Candusso is a lecturer at Charles Sturt University and multi-award winning sound designer with over 12 years of industry experience in film, animation, games and music. Some of his work includes the recent Zac Snyder film The Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ha’Hoole the Spierig Bros. film Daybreakers, the Baz Luhrmann epic film Australia, and the 79th Academy Award winner for...
Hayley Wheaton is a Wagga Wagga based artist exploring the mediums of drawing, painting, printmaking.... and photography. Hayley draws her influences from the environment that we live in and how this shapes us and leads us to who we are.
Sally Mumford is a painter who was born in Zimbabwe and moved to Wagga Wagga in 2005. Moving to Australia has allowed Sally to to pursue her longing to study art and become an artist, completing an Advanced Diploma at Riverina Institute of TAFE.
Angela Coombs Matthews is a Temora based painter, printmaker and photographer who draws her inspiration from the surrounding landscape – it’s colours, textures, shapes and moods creating expressive and imaginative visual imagery.
Sue Dyde is a Wagga Wagga based painter who draws her inspiration from the environment of the Riverina and this in turn is reflected in her colour palette – beautiful earthy reds and gold tones.