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Artspace, officially Artspace Visual Arts Centre, is an independent, not-for-profit, and non-collecting residency-based
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centre. Artspace is housed in the historic Gunnery Building in
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, fronting
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in
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, Australia. In December 2023, Artspace reopened following a transformation into a multi-platform contemporary art centre, with expanded exhibition spaces and an increased number of rent-free artist studios.


History

Artspace was established in 1983 as an artist-run gallery with a focus on the presentation of contemporary and experimental art. Founded in response to commercial galleries and major national collecting institutions, Artspace was conceived as an alternative exhibition space committed to working with emerging and early-career artists. It is devoted to the development of certain new ideas and practices in contemporary art and culture. Artspace was originally located at 11 Randle Street,
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, a former hat factory built in 1912. This building was destroyed in a major fire in 2023. Artspace opened at its Surry Hills location with its first major exhibition ‘A Different Perspective’ curated by Terence Maloon in conjunction with the Multicultural Artists Agency. In its early years, Artspace exhibited works by then-early career artists including Mikala Dwyer,
Rosemary Laing Rosemary Laing (1959 – 2024) was an Australian photographer. Originally trained as a painter, Laing moved into the medium of photography for which she is most notable. Laing taught art at the University of New South Wales, College of Fine A ...
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Lindy Lee Lindy Lee (born 1954) is an Australian painter and sculptor of Chinese heritage, whose work blends the cultures of Australia and her ancestral China and explores her Buddhist faith. She has exhibited widely, and is particularly known for her lar ...
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Banduk Marika Banduk Mamburra Wananamba Marika (13 October 1954 – 12 July 2021), known after her death as Dr B Marika, was an artist, printmaker and environmental activist from Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia, who was dedicated to the developme ...
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Tracey Moffatt Tracey Moffatt (born 12 November 1960) is an Indigenous Australian artist who primarily uses photography and video. In 2017, she represented Australia at the 57th Venice Biennale with her solo exhibition, "My Horizon". Her works are held in t ...
, John Nixon,
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Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula (sometimes just Turkey Tolson; – 10 August 2001) was a Pintupi-speaking Indigenous artist from Australia's Western Desert region. Born near Haasts Bluff, Northern Territory, Turkey Tolson was a major figure in the ...
. In 1992, Artspace relocated to its current location, The Gunnery, in
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. The now heritage listed site was originally erected as a bulk store for the
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at the turn of the 20th Century, and later used by the Commonwealth Government for defence purposes until its decommissioning in 1948. In the 1970s and early 1980s, the building was principally used as a squat by artists and as a space for studios, performances and exhibitions. In 1989, the NSW Government proposed to sell The Gunnery for redevelopment. Artists successfully protested this sale to the Land & Environment Court, keeping The Gunnery in the public eye and preventing its demolition. In 1991, the NSW Government proposed that the building become a centre for visual arts, with Artspace moving in to the space the following year. In 2015, Artspace secured $150,000 funding to redevelop the ground floor of The Gunnery. This redevelopment funding also made way for an expanded artistic program including the Ideas Platform, Volume book fair, and the rent-free One Year Studio residencies for artists at all stages of their careers. In 2021, Artspace began its transformation into a landmark multi-platform contemporary art centre with expanded exhibition spaces, increased artist studios and greater connections to
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, the East Sydney precinct and
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Foreshore. News of Artspace's redevelopment was announced by Minister for the Arts Don Harwin:
From a famed artist squat in the 70s and 80s, to the studio space, gallery and home to resident artist organisations in the early 90s, to the cultural landmark it is today, The Gunnery will be transformed once again to an exciting new cultural destination for the people of NSW ... For almost thirty years, Artspace has called The Gunnery home, playing a significant role in transforming the site to the premier cultural destination it is today. Through Artspace, The Gunnery will continue to be an inclusive place of gathering for communities anchored in Woolloomooloo.
The redevelopment moved the entrance of Artspace from Cowper Wharf Road to Forbes Street Plaza. The restoration of all three floors of The Gunnery resulted in expanded galleries, additional rent-free studios, and universal access throughout the building, and will include expanded exhibition space on the ground floor, while the first floor was upgraded to include spaces for
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, production and public program space. Artspace reopened to the public in December 2023.


Description and governance

Artspace is supported by the
Visual Arts and Crafts Strategy Creative Australia, formerly known as the Australia Council for the Arts and the Australia Council, is the country's official arts council, serving as an arts funding and advisory body for the Government of Australia. The council was announc ...
, an initiative of the federal, state and territory governments. It is also assisted by the
Government of New South Wales The Government of New South Wales, also known as the NSW Government, is the executive state government of New South Wales, Australia. The government comprises 11 portfolios, led by a ministerial department and supported by several agencies. Th ...
through
Create NSW Create NSW is a government agency of the Government of New South Wales, that falls within the Enterprise, Investment and Trade cluster. The agency was created on 1 April 2017 from an amalgamation of Arts NSW (ANSW) and Screen NSW. Create NSW i ...
, and by
Creative Australia Creative Australia, formerly known as the Australia Council for the Arts and the Australia Council, is the country's official arts council, serving as an arts funding and advisory body for the Government of Australia. The council was announc ...
. Artspace is a member of the advocacy organisation
Contemporary Art Organisations Australia The Institute of Modern Art (IMA) is a public art gallery located in the Judith Wright Arts Centre in the Brisbane inner-city suburb of Fortitude Valley, which features contemporary artworks and showcases emerging artists in a series of group an ...
. In 2013
Alexie Glass-Kantor Alexie Glass-Kantor is an Australian curator. Since 2025, she has served as Executive Director, Curatorial aArt Dubai Group From 2013 until 2024, she held the position of executive director of Artspace Visual Arts Centre in Sydney. Career Glass ...
was appointed executive director of Artspace.


Past executive directors

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Alexie Glass-Kantor Alexie Glass-Kantor is an Australian curator. Since 2025, she has served as Executive Director, Curatorial aArt Dubai Group From 2013 until 2024, she held the position of executive director of Artspace Visual Arts Centre in Sydney. Career Glass ...
(2013–current) * Blair French (2006–13) * Nicholas Tsoutas (1994–2005) * Louise Pether (1992–94) * Sally Couacaud (1988–1992) * Gary Sangster (1984–87) * Judy Annear (1982–83)


Select exhibitions

* ''Koori Art 84'', presented at Artspace in September 1984, was the first exhibition to focus on emerging Aboriginal artists, largely from an urban context. The exhibition featured
Banduk Marika Banduk Mamburra Wananamba Marika (13 October 1954 – 12 July 2021), known after her death as Dr B Marika, was an artist, printmaker and environmental activist from Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia, who was dedicated to the developme ...
, Euphemia Bostock, Ian Craigie, Ernabella Arts Inc.,
Fiona Foley Fiona Foley (born 1964) is a contemporary Indigenous Australian artist from K'gari (Fraser Island), Queensland. Foley is known for her activity as an academic, cultural and community leader and for co-founding the Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co ...
, Warrick Kenn, Fernanda Martins, Peter Mackenzie, Raymond J. Meeks, Murijama, Ida Nabanunka, Trevor Nickolls,
Lin Onus Lin Onus (4 December 1948 – 23 October 1996), born William McLintock Onus and also known as Lin Burralung McLintock Onus, was an Australian artist of Scottish- Aboriginal origins. He was the son of activist Bill Onus. Early life William ...
, Avril Quail,
Michael Riley Michael Riley (born February 4, 1962) is a Canadian actor. From 1998 to 2000, he portrayed Brett Parker in ''Power Play (1998 TV series), Power Play''. He has acted in over 40 films and television series, including ''This Is Wonderland'', for wh ...
, Wenton Rubuntja, Jeffrey Samuels, Andrew Saunders, Terry Shewring, Jim Simon Gordon Syron,
Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula (sometimes just Turkey Tolson; – 10 August 2001) was a Pintupi-speaking Indigenous artist from Australia's Western Desert region. Born near Haasts Bluff, Northern Territory, Turkey Tolson was a major figure in the ...
, and Johnny Warangula Tjupurrula. * ''TWO WORLDS COLLIDE: Cultural Convergence in Aboriginal and White Australia Art'' was presented at Artspace in 1985, curated by Tim Johnson and with works by David Apden, Richard Goodwin, Tim Johnson,
Banduk Marika Banduk Mamburra Wananamba Marika (13 October 1954 – 12 July 2021), known after her death as Dr B Marika, was an artist, printmaker and environmental activist from Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia, who was dedicated to the developme ...
, Charlie Marshall, Peter Myers, Daisy Leura Nakamarra, Entalura Nangala, Trevor Nickolls, Andrew Saunders, Narpula Scobie Napurrula, Terry Shewring, Jim Simon, Brendon Stewart,
Imants Tillers Imants Tillers (born 1950), is an Australian artist, curator and writer. He lives and works in Cooma, New South Wales. Early life and education Imants Tillers was born in Sydney in 1950, the child of Latvian immigrants. In 1973 he graduated fro ...
, Mick Numeri Tjapaltjari, Turkey Tolson Tjupurulla, Cathleen Whiskey, William Sandy, and Maxie Tjampitjinpa. * ''Frames of Reference: Aspects of Feminism and Art'', 1991, was curated by Sally Couacaud with the following artists: Su Baker,
Vivienne Binns Vivienne Joyce Binns (born 1940) is an Australian artist known for her contribution to the Women's Art Movement in Australia, her engagement with feminism in her artwork, and her active advocacy within community arts. She works predominantly i ...
, Pat Brassington, Julie Rrap, Barbara Campbell, Liz Coats, Rebecca Cummins, Elisabeth Day,
Frances Joseph Frances Joseph is an Australian-born sculptor and academic. She is a full professor at Auckland University of Technology. Academic career Joseph has a BA in visual art from the University of Tasmania and a Master of Fine Art from the Colle ...
, Mikala Dwyer, Merilyn Fairskye,
Anne Ferran Anne Ferran (born 1949) is an Australian photographer. Background Anne Ferran was born on 10 May 1949Newton, Gael (1988). Shades of Light. Canberra: Australian National Gallery. p. 157. . in Sydney, New South Wales.Judd, Craig. Anne Ferran's bir ...
, Anne Gaham, Ann Harris, Pat Hoffie, Noelle Janaczewska, Laleen Jayamanne, Lyndal Jones,
Narelle Jubelin Narelle Jubelin (born 1960) is an Australian artist who has lived and practiced in Madrid since 1996. Jubelin's often collaborative work spans across media such as sculpture, printmaking, multi-media installation and is especially focused on sing ...
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Janet Laurence Janet Laurence (born 4 March 1947) is an Australian artist, based in Sydney, who works in photography, sculpture, video and installation art. Her work is an expression of her concern about environment and ethics, her "ecological quest" as she ...
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Lindy Lee Lindy Lee (born 1954) is an Australian painter and sculptor of Chinese heritage, whose work blends the cultures of Australia and her ancestral China and explores her Buddhist faith. She has exhibited widely, and is particularly known for her lar ...
, Kate Lohse, Anne MacDonald, Leah MacKinnon, Hilarie Mais, Bette Mifsud, Margaret Morgan, Anne Mosey, Dolly Nampijinpa Daniels, Elizabeth Newman, Susan Norrie, Jill Orr, Lee Paterson, Jane Richens, Emma Rooney, Margot Rosser, Shiralee Saul, Jill Scott, Kathy Temin, Piki Verschueren,
Judy Watson Judy Watson (born 1959) is an Australian Waanyi multi-media artist who works in print-making, painting, video and installation. Her work often examines Indigenous Australian histories, and she has received a number of high-profile commissio ...
, and Ann Wulff.


Programs

Opening in 1983, Artspace has supported the emerging and early-career artists and the presentation of contemporary and experimental art. Each year, Artspace presents between 24 and 30 gallery projects, hosts over 50 artist residencies, initiates a range of public program and education activities, and publishes a regular projects journal together with cultural theory books and artist monographs.


Biennale of Sydney

Artspace is a longstanding exhibition partner of the
Biennale of Sydney The Biennale of Sydney is an international festival of contemporary art, held every two years in Sydney, Australia. It is a large and well-attended contemporary visual arts event in the country. Alongside the Venice and São Paulo biennales and ...
, a partnership which started in 1992. The first artists shown at Artspace as part of the 9th Sydney Biennale were L. C. Armstrong (USA), Julia Morison (NZ), and
Perejaume Pere Jaume Borrell i Guinart, known as Perejaume, (born in 1957 in Sant Pol de Mar, Catalonia) is a Spaniards, Spanish contemporary artist. Of self-taught formation he takes clear influences of authors like Joan Brossa, with whom he will shar ...
(Spain). Recent presentations of the Biennale at Artspace have included the works of
Ai Weiwei Ai Weiwei ( ; , IPA: ; born 28 August 1957) is a Chinese contemporary artist, documentarian, and activist. Ai grew up in the far northwest of China, where he lived under harsh conditions due to his father's exile. As an activist, he has been ...
, Ibrahim Mahama, Karen Mirza and Brad Butler. The 23rd Biennale of Sydney, titled ''rīvus'', was presented under the artistic direction of José Roca with Artspace curator Talia Linz forming the curatorium. Artspace presented works by
Jumana Emil Abboud Jumana Emil Abboud () is a Palestinian artist living and working in Jerusalem. Jumana Emil Abboud’s practice weaves together folklore, folktales, water lore, and the entangled legacies of human and more-than-human worlds, activating the surviv ...
(Palestine/England),
Dineo Seshee Bopape Dineo Seshee Bopape is a South African multimedia artist. Using experimental video montages, sound, found objects, photographs and dense sculptural installations, her artwork "engages with powerful socio-political notions of memory, narration a ...
(South Africa), Boral River (Bangladesh),
Carolina Caycedo Carolina Caycedo (born 1978, in London, United Kingdom) is a multimedia artist based in Los Angeles. Born to Colombian parents, Caycedo's art practice is based on environmental research focusing on the future of shared resources, environmental ju ...
(Colombia/USA), Erin Coates (Australia), Cian Dayrit (Philippines), Jessie French (Australia), Joey Holder (England), Pushpa Kumari (India), Latent Community (Albania/Greece), Martuwarra River (Australia), National Committee of the Friends of Myall Creek Memorial and local First Nations Communities (on
Gamilaroi The Gamilaroi, also known as Gomeroi, Kamilaroi, Kamillaroi and other variations, are an Aboriginal Australian people whose lands extend from New South Wales to southern Queensland. They form one of the four largest Indigenous nations in Austr ...
country, Australia), Wura-Natasha Ogunji (Nigeria/USA), Duke Riley (USA), and Teho Ropeyarn (Angkamuthi/Yadhaykana, Australia).


Touring exhibitions

In addition to the presentation of exhibitions at The Gunnery, Artspace presents a multi-year national touring program in partnership with Museums & Galleries of NSW which reaches audiences across regional Australia. Regional locations at which Artspace has presented their touring program include Tweed Regional Gallery,
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) is the main museum in the Northern Territory. The headquarters of the museum is located in the inner Darwin, Northern Territory, Darwin suburb of The Gardens, Northern Territory, The ...
,
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre (CPAC), commonly referred to as Casula Powerhouse, is a multi-disciplinary arts centre in Casula, New South Wales, Casula, a south-western outer suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Before being renovated a ...
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Newcastle Art Gallery The Newcastle Art Gallery, formerly the Newcastle City Art Gallery and Newcastle Region Art Gallery, is a large public art museum in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. History Founded in 1945 with an art collection consisting of 123 wor ...
, Lismore Regional Gallery,
Wagga Wagga Art Gallery The Wagga Wagga Art Gallery is an art gallery in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. It includes the National Art Glass Gallery, which houses the National Art Glass Collection, and also houses the Margaret Carnegie Print Collection, a gene ...
, Penrith Regional Gallery, Jervis Bay Maritime Museum, Wollongong Art Gallery, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery, Caboolture Regional Art Gallery,
Museum of Sydney The Museum of Sydney (MOS) is a historical collection and exhibit, built on the ruins of the house of New South Wales' first Governor, Arthur Phillip, on the present-day corner of Phillip and Bridge Street, Sydney. Description The museum is ...
, and Western Plains Cultural Centre.


Studios

Since 2015, Artspace has provided rent-free studio residencies for artists of all career stages, one of the only institutions in Australia to do so. The One Year Studio Program offers ten rent-free studios annually space for experimentation and the development of new work. The Artspace studio residents are selected via an Open Call for applications each year, which are assessed by Artspace staff and Board Members, including Board artist representatives. The One Year Studio Program provides artists with the space to test new ideas and engage with Australian and international peer networks and audiences. The residency program also offers ongoing advocacy and curatorial dialogue which positively impacts longevity and vitality of artists’ careers.


2024 One Year Studio Residents

Source: * Brian Fuata * David M Thomas * Gemma Smith * Jack Ball * Jazz Money *
Julia Gutman Julia Gutman (born 1993) is a Sydney-based visual artist. She was the 2023 recipient of the Archibald Prize. At 29, She was the 11th woman to win the award, and the second youngest to receive the prize in 100 years. Early life and education Gut ...
*
Latai Taumoepeau Latai Taumoepeau (born 1972) is an Australian contemporary artist. She is best known for her performance art, which explores the politics of race, colour and power in Australia. She has shown her works in leading Sydney galleries and venues incl ...
* Leyla Stevens * Thea Anamara Perkins * Tina Havelock Stevens


Previous One Year Studio Residents


= 2020

= Source: * The Re-Right Collective (Dennis Golding and Carmen Glynn-Braun) * Rainbow Chan * Marion Abboud * Seth Birchall * Rochelle Haley * Fiona Lowry * TV Moore


= 2019

= Source: *
Lauren Brincat Lauren Brincat (born 1980) is an Australian contemporary artist and she works with multiple mediums including sculpture installations, moving image, and performance. Collaboration with other artists and cross disciplinary practice is a notable f ...
* Abdullah Syed Muhammad Iyhab * Chris Dolman * Jelena Telecki * Club Ate (Bhenji Ra and Justin Shoulder) * Salote Tawale * Marian Tubbs


= 2018

= Source: * Snack Syndicate (Astrid Lorange and Andrew Brooks) * Cybele Cox * David Griggs * Elizabeth Pulie * Eugen Choi * Heath Franco * Matthew Griffin


= 2017

= Source: * Agatha Gothe Snape * Justene Williams * Keg de Souza * Bianca Hester * Karen Black * Mason Kimber * Tom Polo


= 2016

= Source: * Benjamin Forster * Brown Council (Frances Barrett, Kate Blackmore, Diane Smith, Kelly Doley) * Hossein Ghaemi * Nell * Koji Ryui *
Raquel Ormella Raquel Ormella (born 1969) is an Australian artist focusing on multimedia works such as posters, banners, videography and needlework. Ormella’s work has been showcased in many exhibitions in galleries and museums, including the Shepparton Ar ...
* Khaled Sabsabi


= 2015

= Source: *
Khadim Ali Khadim Ali (Urdu: خادم علی, born in Queta, Pakistan, 1978) is an Australian painter of Afghan descent, a member of the Hazara ethnic group. Early life and education Khadim Ali was born in 1978 in the Pakistani city of Quetta to a famil ...
*
Hany Armanious Hany Armanious (born 1962) is an Egyptian born, Australian artist who lives and works in Sydney. Armanious produces installations and sculptural forms, as well as paintings and drawings. Life and work Hany Armanious was born in Ismailia, Egypt ...
* Kelly Doley * Nick Dorey * Mikala Dwyer * Claire Milledge * Tim Silver


''52 artists 52 actions''

Conceived in 2018, the initial iteration of ''52 ARTISTS 52 ACTIONS'' engaged one artist or collective per week to stage actions in unique physical locations in the Asia-Pacific region. The second iteration of the project took place entirely online between 2021 and 2021 in response to the pandemic. Since 2022, ''52 ARTISTS 52 ACTIONS'' has toured around Australia with works by the initial 52 artists and collectives.


VOLUME

Artspace presents VOLUME, a biennial international book fair in partnership with
Printed Matter, Inc Printed Matter, Inc. is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit grant-supported bookstore, artist organization, and arts space which publishes and distributes artists' books. It is currently located at 231 11th Avenue in the Chelsea neighborhood of N ...
, New York and Perimeter Books, Melbourne. The 2017 iteration included 70 international exhibitors including those from Australia, The Netherlands, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, South Korea, Colombia, France, and the United States. It also featured a program of talks, artist-led workshops, book launches, readings and performances.


International Visiting Curators Program

Artspace hosts the International Visiting Curators Program which aims to connect Australian artists with international networks through collaborative partnerships and international cultural exchange. International practitioners who have been presented in the program include Diana Campbell Betancourt, Asad Raza, Pavel S. Pyś, Laura Raicovich, Radhika Subramaniam and Susanne Pfeffer.


NSW Visual Arts Emerging Fellowship

The New South Wales Travelling Art Scholarship was established in 1900. In 1939 Sydney artist Lance Solomon won the award, with his work ''North West 1939''. In 1997 the award was renamed the Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship, when it received funding from the Helen Lempriere Bequest, which had been established under the will of artist Helen Lempriere's husband, Keith Wood (who died in 1995). It was presented by the NSW Government, providings financial assistance for an early career visual artist to undertake a program of professional development either internationally or (since 2010) in Australia. From 2012, it was replaced by the NSW Visual Arts Emerging Fellowship. Artspace presents the NSW Visual Arts Emerging Fellowship in association annually with the NSW Government through Create NSW. This prestigious $30,000 fellowship provides a New South Wales-based visual arts practitioner in the early stages of their career the opportunity to undertake a program of significant professional development and career advancement. While Artspace's premises have been under redevelopment, the fellowship has been presented in tandem with fellow Sydney institutions the National Art School and Carriageworks. Before 2012, the fellowship was known as the
Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship Artspace, officially Artspace Visual Arts Centre, is an independent, not-for-profit, and non-collecting residency-based contemporary art centre. Artspace is housed in the historic Gunnery Building in Woolloomooloo, fronting Sydney Harbour in ...
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New South Wales Travelling Art Scholarship recipients

*1939: Lance Solomon


Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship recipients

* 2011 – Soda Jerk * 2010 –
Khaled Sabsabi Khaled Sabsabi (born 1965) is a Lebanese Australians, Lebanese-born Australian artist based in Sydney, especially known for his video installations. His work, executed in many different media, often incorporates themes of Islam and Arab identi ...
* 2009 –
Lauren Brincat Lauren Brincat (born 1980) is an Australian contemporary artist and she works with multiple mediums including sculpture installations, moving image, and performance. Collaboration with other artists and cross disciplinary practice is a notable f ...
* 2008 – Diego Bonetto * 2007 – Sam Smith * 2006 – Todd McMillan * 2005 – Ms & Mr (Richard and Stephanie nova Milne) * 2004 – Kate Murphy * 2003 – Sean Cordeiro and Claire Healy * 2002 – Benjiman Denham * 2001 – Monika Tichacek * 2000 – Katthy Cavaliere * 1999 – Maria Ionico * 1998 – Tony Schwensen * 1997 – Lin Li A travelling exhibition featuring six past winners of the Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship, ''How Yesterday Remembers Tomorrow'', toured
New South Wales New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a States and territories of Australia, state on the Eastern states of Australia, east coast of :Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria (state), Victoria to the south, and South ...
in 2012. It featured the work of
Lauren Brincat Lauren Brincat (born 1980) is an Australian contemporary artist and she works with multiple mediums including sculpture installations, moving image, and performance. Collaboration with other artists and cross disciplinary practice is a notable f ...
, Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro, Todd McMillan, Ms&Mr, Tony Schwensen, and
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NSW Visual Arts Emerging Fellowship recipients

* 2023 – Morgan Hogg * 2022 – Eddie Abd * 2020 – Dennis Golding * 2019 – Shivanjani Lal * 2018 – EO Gill * 2017 – Claudia Nicholson * 2016 – Consuelo Cavaniglia * 2015 – Heath Franco * 2014 – Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran * 2013 – Jamie North


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