
Artist
The Medium artists. All share a deep driven passion to create in their own unique ways
Archi Geotina
Archie Geotina (b.1987) also known as Chichimonsta is an artist who exhibits freely indoors , outdoors, in the streets, with communities and in public spaces. His work catches the attention of people who are not typical museum visitors. His work mixes Art and Action; it tackles themes such as empowerment, freedom, community and identity



Famke van Hagen
Self-taught photographer Famke van Hagen grew up in the Netherlands where her childhood consisted of endless travels where she got immersed in to different cultures. At the age of 20 she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the arts. Photograpy had always been an obsession for van Hagen and she found satisfaction in capturing raw, natural beauty on camera. Her strength lies in shooting on location with all natural light, captivating dream like scenarios.



Holly Chippindale
Holly Chippindale is a travel and landscape film photographer and super8 videographer. Picking up her first professional film camera 6 years ago, she creates using a film medium and equipment restored between the 1970s-1990s. This balance reveals a nostalgic undertone and a feeling of summers past to her visuals.



Gabriel Novis
2022 Young Guns finalist, Gabriel Novis is a Brazilian director and cinematographer whose filmmaking approach reflects a lifetime of travel and cross-cultural experiences around the globe. Novis uses rich, cinematic imagery to create nuanced portraits of the people and places he portrays—resulting in a directorial style that elicits a strong sense of adventure and the unique feeling of discovering the unknown.



Maria Kozak
Maria Kozak is a painter and new media artist living and working between New York and Warsaw. Her family emigrated from Poland in 1983 at the height of martial law and she grew up navigating the two cultures. Her drawings and paintings are intuitive expressions of her inner world based loosely on society, nature and the sublime. They are about the absurdity of being a human, the dark comedy and the parts of the unconscious mind that we normally try to hide or ignore. There is always a duality present— whether darkness/light, control/surrender, stillness/movement, the real/artificial. Her virtual work is about the tension between repetition and change as we renegotiate what it means to be human in the digital age; with the boundaries between ourselves and others constantly being redrawn. She has a light approach to social commentary, always seeking to provide a sense of levity and connection.



Natalie Karpushenko
My ideas start from nature and take shape when I add a human into the environment. I may notice the shape of a rock, and see how it mirrors the female figure. I may see an animal in its wild habitat and remember that we were once wild too. I may swim through plastic in the ocean and wonder how it feels to be a fish with trash in its home. My art is a result of my desire to reconnect with the natural world — especially through water, the element we all came from. My art is also a movement — to inspire appreciation and passion for taking care of our planet and ourselves.



RizRizRizz
RizRizRizz is a renowned painter sculptor and ceramist his artworks has been exhibited in several cities around Europe and Indonesia. He has upcoming exhibitions around the USA.
The works on display consists sculptures paintings and ceramics. His figurative paintings reflect his own memories often evoking feelings of nostalgia.
Through depictions of female form, animals, flowers and various objects in soft colors and rough and wild brush strokes Rizz’s work offers an intimate look inside his feelings and life experiences full of drama, trauma, tragedy and comedy all wrapped in one satirical work.



Stanislas Piechaczek
French painter Stanislas Piechaczek brings to his canvas a distinct, fresh conversation scattered between figuration and abstraction. His work often sits in the midst of an unusual break of relaxed vibe and quirky dialogue. Stanislas was born in the Centre region of France. He moved to Australia in 2013 and lives in Noosa Heads with his wife and two daughters. From an early age, Stan was drawing and writing poetry which developed over the years into a passionate love of painting.
Stanislas draws his inspiration from his own journey and expresses himself through creative experimentation.



Steve Gorrow
Australian born Artist and designer, Born in Sydney and based in Byron Bay, Gorrow spends his time surfing and honing his skill as an artist and designer. Steve’s work includes photography, sculpture, painting, drawing, installation, and video. His commercial work (projects), as a designer and art director with various surf and skate brands, musicians, and architects have won Australian and International design awards.


