Mary Stack completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2023, and the National Art School purchased her work Untitled (Tea Towel II) for its permanent collection. She has been a finalist in several prizes, including the Hunters Hill Art Prize and Little Things Art Prize.
Mary Stack works within the tradition of still life to examine the nature of perception and convey a sense of order. Her work combines formal and conceptual elements and reflects a close observation and attention to detail.
Andrew Totman is a master printmaker and educator who works predominantly in printmaking and painting. His works are held in private and public collections in China, Italy, France, the USA, Japan, and Norway, and he has had over 70 solo exhibitions. (Notable collections in Australia are the Art Gallery of NSW and the National Gallery of Australia.)
Anne Starling studied at the City Art Institute/UNSW College of Fine Arts, completing her Master of Art in 1994 and Master of Fine Arts by Research in 2012. Exhibiting since 1986, both in Australia and internationally, Starling has been the recipient of numerous awards, scholarships and residencies, including the PLC Scholarship to attend the Impact 6 Conference in Bristol, England, the 2005 Geelong Acquisitive Print Award, and in 2011 was awarded The Silk Cut Award Grand Prize for Lino. Starling has participated in exhibitions showcasing Australian printmaking in Norway, Spain, Istanbul, Berlin, and China. She is represented in many National, Regional and International collections, including The Art Gallery of NSW and Australian National Gallery.
Junko Hagiwara is an artist living in Sydney, Australia. She paints plein air landscapes and still lives in watercolour, oils & acrylic.
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