Roberta Joy Rich
Roberta Rich is an emerging artist who responds to constructions of identity, often referencing her diaspora African identity and experiences.
Chi Vu
Chi Vu is an award-winning writer and theatremaker who creates performances using genres such as the postcolonial gothic, horror, magic-realism and naturalism.
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tilde is Melbourne’s international film festival created to showcase and support the work of trans and gender diverse (TGD) filmmakers along with works that have trans and gender diverse content.
Kate Hood
Kate Hood is the Artistic Director of disability-led theatre company, Raspberry Ripple Productions.
Deborah Leiser-Moore
Deborah Leiser-Moore is a critically acclaimed performance maker/director whose bold, highly visual and physical works use multiple theatrical languages to investigate culture and memory.
Soma Garner
Soma Garner is currently studying her Masters of Cultural Materials and is an artist, set and costume designer based in Melbourne.
Kei Murakami
Kei Murakami is an overall multi-disciplinary Japanese person, who has always worked with aesthetics that are informed by her cultural heritage.
Olugbade Okunade
Olugbade Okunade, aka GP Saxy, grew up in the afrobeat capital of the world, Lagos, Nigeria.
Rebekah Robertson
Rebekah Robertson is an emerging creative professional passionate about nourishing community and the people, pasts and presents that are it.
Kate ten Buuren
Kate ten Buuren is a young Taungurung artist, filmmaker and journalism student, whose driving force is building confidence throughout her community.
Lisa Maza
Lisa Maza (Meriam/Yidindji/Dutch) has twenty years experience working as a professional actor and singer.
Larissa MacFarlane
Larissa MacFarlane is a Footscray based visual artist, working across printmaking, street art and a community art practice.
Fiona Dunne
Fiona Dunne is producer and arts manager from Western Sydney, focused on the development of young and early-career artists across the spectrum of Australian storytelling.
Abdulrahman Hammoud
Abdulrahman Hammoud is a spoken word artist based in Melbourne by way of Lebanon, a country that he is still captivated by and connects to.