Anindita Banerjee, a twice uprooted Indian, is an interdisciplinary artist, curator, arts worker and researcher. She lives and works on the lands of the Wadawurrung people of the Kulin Nation. Her interests include cultural otherness, authentic identity and the sense of home. The memories of ritualistic ceremonies and mark-makings and her reconstruction of them informs her practice.
Read MoreCeramicist Cassy Macarthur collects “wild clay” for her practice - image Josh Waddell, 2021
meet our community
Read more about some of our amazing network of creatives and artists, scattered throughout our city.
Sylvia Nevistic began her jewellery practice twenty five years ago. Following her studies and working with jewellers to grow her skills, Sylvia now creates custom pieces for clients and creates work for exhibition, largely objects and containers made from porcelain that house the jewellery pieces she creates
Read MoreArranmore Furniture began when Andrew Adams, a former accountant, followed his passion of making furniture in his parents shed in Miners Rest, which has since grown to a factory showroom in Delacombe and another showroom in Armadale. For the past twenty years Arranmore has specialised in solid timber tables, renowned for its natural oil finish built for commercial and residential clients.
Read MoreMairin Briody grew up in a creative family where as a child she was surrounded by music and movement. Her art practice continues to be influenced by movement and it’s relationship with colour and form. In the latter part of 2020, Mairin exhibited in Backspace at the Art Gallery of Ballarat with a sold out show.
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