Tamar Chaya Gordon
Tamar Chaya was born, grew up, and continues to work and practice in Melbourne/Naarm on the lands of the Boonn Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation.
Currently studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts at RMIT University, Tamar explores the intersection of childhood, religion, language and material, inviting irony, humour and protest into her practice. Tamar works intuitively, and plays with the power of the subconscious and chance. Through this, her inner world is unveiled.
Tunni Kraus
Tunni Kraus is an interdisciplinary artist who is currently experimenting with digital communication technologies, scribing and mark making practices.
Since completing his Master’s degree in Public Art at RMIT he has been exploring the interplay between the digital, religious and esoteric through numerous self-initiated immersive research projects, including placement in an outboard call centre in Mumbai, traineeships in traditional scribing in both Arabic and Hebrew together with residencies and consistent studio practice in Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
w: www.tunni.com.au
i: @_tunni_
Ariella Blum
Ariella is an Australian artist based in Melbourne.
She graduated in 2012 with a BFA in Painting from RMIT University and spent the past three years working in New York City. Ariella is a painter, illustrator and storyteller, strongly Influenced by her social work background and strong connection to her Jewish roots. Her works are bold, painterly and conceptually rich, created with Acrylic paint as her primary medium, she uses a number of unique techniques to achieve depth and movement within her work.
w: www.ariellablum.com
i: @ariellablum_
e: ariellablum@gmail.com
Joseph Isaac Sebban
Joseph Isaac Sebban is a Sydney-based, cross-disciplinary artist working across painting, sculpture, photography, installation, virtual reality and other various technologies.
Joseph is particularly interested in the experience of a young Jew in the contemporary multicultural Australia context seeking to form a contemporary, conceptually informed view on the Judaica art form. Whilst Inspired by specific Sydney urban sites and histories, from being the son of a Rabbi, and leaving the faith at the age of eighteen. Yosef explores the key themes of place, tradition, cultural memory, and ancestry through an investigation of his own Australian Hassidic upbringing and his current agnostic viewpoint. Yosef is currently studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours), majoring in Sculpture, Performance and Installation at UNSW Art & Design.
w: www.josephisaac.com
i: _joseph_isaac_
e: yossi.sebban@gmail.com
Tal Levin
Tal levin is an aspiring artist, studying Fine arts at Curtin University. She mainly works in oil paint or ink, and has recently discovered clay as a medium. Her practice shifts between exploring the mundanity of life, to the complexities of human psychology and social issues.
Ike Curtis
Ike Curtis is 25 and lives in Melbourne. He is studying a Masters of Teaching at Deakin University. Alongside studies, he devotes most of his time to drawing, painting and writing. His art can be viewed on Instagram
e: ikecurtis12@hotmail.com
i: @ike_curtis