Cathy enjoys experimenting with printmaking processes, particularly etching and collagraph. She enjoys exploring colour through variable editions.
Local | Wiradjuri Country, Wagga Wagga NSW
Elaine Camlin
Elaine's printmaking practice is informed by personal memories and moments. She is intrigued by found objects often forgotten, overlooked and decaying.
Jase's background is in graphic and digital art. He has recently started exploring linocut and is interested in layering multi-blocks and experimenting with colour.
Australian | Kulin Nation, Melbourne VIC
Silvi Glattauer
Silvi's works are narrated through personal experiences, depicting her love of nature and deep concern for the environment.
Damon is known for his intricate and highly detailed etchings. His work is inspired the architecture and the colours of the earth and sky during his travels abroad.
Karen loves the versatility of printmaking techniques with the capacity to generate multiple images, providing freedom to follow varied interpretations.
Sharron loves exploring the theme of domesticity, be it notions of nostalgia through her interpretations of vintage glassware, or close observation of her pets.
The Art Factory, Supported Studio that provides a framework for visual arts studios that support the professional development of artists with disability.
Margaret explored printmaking at TAFE Riverina after many years working as a teacher. She responds to her surrounds through relief and intaglio processes.
Australian | Ngunnawal Country, Canberra, ACT
Adam Bell
Adam studied printmaking at CSU and was a founding member of Wagga Space Program. He produced the Unsound Festival, editions of print & recorded matter.
Local | Wiradjuri Country, Wagga Wagga NSW
Megan Cameron
Megan captures the unique personalities and enduring spirits of her subjects. She enjoys creating animal portraits in linocut - with a splash of fluorescent
Juanita enjoys the thrill, complexity, texture, chaos and control of print. As a Gamilaraay woman, her work is indebted to, and guided by her Indigenous heritage.
Australian | Yuin Country, Moruya Heads NSW
Julie Mia Holmes
Julie is a printmaker, seller and reader of books, lover of birds and avid gardener inhabiting a little patch of forest in Moruya Heads on the South Coast of NSW.