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MAPBM continues to support member artists and curators and to help connect them with broader, more diverse audiences. We provide a regular members’ newsletter, and “show and tell” sessions in which artists discuss their practice with their peers in a supportive environment. We are also seeking to grow the association’s membership, increase the exhibition program and provide further opportunities for arts professional development. If you are interested in applying for membership, please complete a membership inquiry.
Susan Andrews creates painting and sculpture that explores spatial ambiguity.
more informationTony Bond OAM is an independent curator/writer and previously Director Curatorial at the Art Gallery of New South Wales 1984-2013.
more informationM Bozzec’s artistic practice focuses on drawing & the use of language.
more informationArtist and researcher, Visiting Research Fellow at Macquarie University in Sydney and Research Associate at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design (University of Dundee). Her networked and video performances focus on relationships and intimate interactions and form a coherent body of work.
more informationVivienne Dadour is an Australian/Lebanese whose artistic practice is oriented towards the spheres of social and political issues exploring themes of identity and belonging, journey and displacement.
more informationFiona Davies is a visual artist whose practice is a trans disciplinary collaborative investigation into the systems, materials and processes of medicalised death in ICU. Photo credit Alex Wisser
more informationBeata Geyer is a visual artist and curator. Her practice encompasses a variety of media, from painting, photography and video to large scale site-specific installation and public art.
more informationJody Graham’s multidisciplinary arts practice celebrates the broken, displaced and forgotten, speaking to a compulsion to restore and rescue discarded material with an anti-consumerist and recycling ethos.
more informationYvette Hamilton is an interdisciplinary artist whose work explores the evolving medium of photography and vision in the current post-photographic era.
more informationTom Isaacs (b. 1985, Oxford, UK) is a Sydney-based performance artist, sculptor and curator. His practice draws from psychoanalytic theory, philosophy, religious and ritual practices, and art history to explore themes of mental illness, mortality, and the human condition.
more informationKenneth Lambert is a contemporary artist exploring the human condition through the lens of technology. His experimental based practice encompasses digital, film, expanded painting and installation.
more informationTom Loveday is a contemporary artist in Sydney. His artwork is mainly painting and includes video installation, wall paintings and a number of performances and curatorial projects.
more informationTurning the humble doily into still life paintings onto wooden bowls and platters, leaves and pineapples hand turned by craftsman.
more informationEloise, a Blue-Mountains based photographic artist, unpacks and repackages histories and the past and its relationship to the present
more informationSean O’Keeffe is a practicing artist, filmmaker, teacher and writer. He works in a variety of mediums ranging from video, painting drawing and site specific sculpture.
more informationNaomi Oliver has an art practice based around digital video, animation, sound, and performance art.
more informationHelen Poyser's abstract, watercolour on paper works are process driven and utilise a brushstroke-less technique, usually in diptych form, to explore notions of self and the ego in contemporary painting
more informationJanet Saunders is an educator, researcher and visual artist. She is currently teaching Visual Communications at Western Sydney University.
more informationAlan Schacher is a performance artist with a history in contemporary arts, dance and theatre. He currently works on small scale solo performances and installations where the body and associated materials are the primary means.
more informationRegine uses found objects, photographic media, printmaking and installations to respond to her physical, social and political environment.
more informationRebecca Waterstone's multi-disciplinary practice centres on the materiality of place and experience.
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