Tassia Joannides currently lives, studies and works in Melbourne, Australia undertaking her PhD at RMIT. Tassia has developed a strong commentary on desire, gender and the material body. She explores the body using a cross-disciplinary art practice, engaging object making as well as photography, video and performance.
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Rachel Timmins works and lives in Baltimore, USA. Rachel focuses on concepts of otherness, comfort, metamorphosis and building of space. She employs humour and irony in her playful works, creating interactive, wearable objects and performances which engage often uneasy relationships between the viewer and wearer.
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Suse Scholem was born and lives in Melbourne, Australia. Suse's practice is centred around the social communication of the body creating works which are often participatory and relational. She utilises audience interaction, photography and performance from a jewellery context, frequently informed by identity and gender politics.
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Selina Woulfe was born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand. Selina's work is informed by religious and cultural rituals, body politics and the 'mind/body experience' to create jewellery, objects and transgressive performance. Documented via film and photomedia, Selina engages
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