Emma Wiesenekker is our featured cover artist this issue – and as she mentioned in her interview, she is curating a group exhibition opening on the 19th of this month at No Vacancy Gallery (poster below). Based around the natural history theme of a 'cabinet of curiosities', the show features 20 emerging Australian artists. Check out the Facebook event page.
As if that's not enough to keep her busy, she's working on a children's book with friend (writer and film maker) Anna Snoekstra which is based on a mutant killer whale; a screen print release with Dangerfork; and something very hush-hush clothing/textile related.
Having only just graduated last year it is obvious that Emma is headed for great things – she is aiming to have a solo show sometime in the next year and at the rate she is pumping out top-notch work, there's no doubt she'll get there: check out some of her recent work below. And if you are lucky enough to live in the vicinity, head along to Chinpin.
As if that's not enough to keep her busy, she's working on a children's book with friend (writer and film maker) Anna Snoekstra which is based on a mutant killer whale; a screen print release with Dangerfork; and something very hush-hush clothing/textile related.
Having only just graduated last year it is obvious that Emma is headed for great things – she is aiming to have a solo show sometime in the next year and at the rate she is pumping out top-notch work, there's no doubt she'll get there: check out some of her recent work below. And if you are lucky enough to live in the vicinity, head along to Chinpin.
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