Bronwyn Bailey-Charteris
Bronwyn Bailey-Charteris holds a Masters of Arts Administration majoring in Curation and and a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Arts in Time Based Art and Performance from the College of Fine Arts (UNSW).
Bronwyn currently lives between Sydney and Melbourne, where she has been working since early 2010 on the Melbourne Fringe Festival. In 2009, Bronwyn worked on the Australian exhibitions at the Venice Biennale, working closely with Felicity Fenner on her curated exhibition 'Once Removed'. In Sydney she has also worked as an artist assistant to artists Claire Healy and Sean Corderio in the lead up to their Venice Biennale project 'LifeSpan'.
Earlier in 2009 Bronwyn co-curated and created 'The Glorious Undead: New Media Arts Festival', a three week program of cutting edge new media exhibitions and events in Surry Hills. Her solo and collaborative art practice has included 'Another Day, Another Diet', the 'Stop Anne Geddes Campaign', 'PussyMutt Anti-Music Band' and solo performances at festivals and venues across Sydney.
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Elliott Bryce Foulkes
Elliott Bryce Foulkes holds a Bachelor of Design (Hons) from the College of Fine Arts, UNSW where he majored in graphic, textile and object design. He has been working as a free-lance designer for several years for a range of public institutions, universities, companies and galleries.
While also supporting his own art and design practice, Elliott takes over the reigns of Art Director for Das Superpaper from Issue 11, February 2010. |
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Nick Garner
Nick Garner is currently completing a Masters of Art and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts, majoring in Painting from the College of Fine Arts (UNSW).
Through Rococo Productions, Nick has produced and directed numerous collaborative exhibitions, performances, club-nights and events for public viewing as well as ongoing one-off private events and free lance production for a range of clients. His own practices have included limited edition artist books, paintings, video-works and, a number of solo and collaborative exhibitions at Sydney based ARIs. In 2007, Nick premiered his first short-feature film The Infallible Giants of the Sea at the Chauvel Cinema in Paddington, Sydney. |
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