• Nikki Lam

    Nikki Lam

    Melbourne based artist and curator Nikki Lam has a research informed practice focused on moving images. Her body of works deals with the complexity of migratory expressions and artistic agency during political transitions, within the context of screen cultures.Nikki is interested in exploring relational and community practices. Her work has been exhibited in Australia and…

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  • John Young

    John Young

    John Young John Zerunge Young AM is one of Australia’s foremost Contemporary artists. A blend of scholarly, intellectual and painterly technical rigour is core to his artistic practice. John’s reflection of diaspora includes migratory dislocation, framed in the context of culture surrounding globalisation. This is expressed through an integration of elements of Western modernist philosophy,…

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  • Tse Ming Chong

    Tse Ming Chong

    Victoria based TSE Ming Chong is an photographic and time-based media artist who also has experience in theatre art. Born in Hong Kong in 1960, for over 30 years Tse has documented and responded to the unfolding history of Hong Kong. He is s Chairman and Co-founder of Lumenvisum, a photography workshop/art gallery dedicated to…

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  • Cyrus Tang

    Cyrus Tang

    Cyrus Tang is an award winning, established artist with an international profile. Her photographic and video art practice centres on nostalgia translated through disappearance, memory, fantasy. Cyrus employs analogue visual effects, shot with labour-intensive processes, then presented in post-production digital formats resulting in poetic and haunting ephemeras. Melbourne based; Cyrus Tang is represented by ARC…

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  • Pamela Leung

    Pamela Leung

    Pamela was invited by AusHK link as an exhibiting artist as well as curator of this project. A contemporary artist with a rigorous practice, Pamela works across various mediums but is known in particular for site-specific installations using found objects, 2D and 3D works exploring the materiality of paper, as well as performance art.藝術家簡介 –…

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  • Tammy Law

    Tammy Law

    Tammy Law is a Brisbane based photographic artist whose works are documentary in nature.They investigate experiences of presence and absence through migrating and displaced communities. Tammy has received various nominations and awards for her work and most recently, the recipient of the 2021 Arts Queensland Individuals Fund for her artist’s book project, Cancelled & Removed.Tammy…

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  • Ko Chung Ming

    Ko Chung Ming

    Ko Chung-Ming an acclaimed photojournalist, documented the 2019 Hong Kong Protests. Despite challenges due to age and physical limitations, his powerful images captured the conflicts and emotions of the demonstrations. Later, he shifted focus to recording police brutality, resulting in his award-winning series “Wounds of Hong Kong.” Recently, Ko relocated to Taiwan, continuing his work…

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  • Frankie Chow

    Frankie Chow

    Frankie Chow’s practice explores memory, liminal spaces and introspection, driven by a site-specific and experimental approach. The Sydney based artist has exhibited in Australia and overseas including Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and UK. She has been a finalist for the China Residencies Locality/Reality Residency Grant and the Pro Hart Outback Art Prize of Broken Hill…

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  • Rainbow Chan

    Chun Yin Rainbow Chan (陳雋然) is a Hong Kong-Australian interdisciplinary artist working across music, painting, performance and installation. Through tales of love and loss, her work explores themes of cultural representation, (mis)translation and matrilineal histories. She is researching women’s folk songs and bridal rituals of the Weitou people (the first settlers of Hong Kong) to…

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