Alex Miln
Alysn Midgelow-Marsden
Andy Turner
Anita Gate
Anita Madhav
Anna Tang
Anna Jacobi
Anna Stichbury
Anna Leyland
Annie McIver
Bec Robertson
Betty Chung
Blake Beckford
Brad Novak
Brenda Moir
Brenda Clews
Bridget Pahl (Spencer)
Bridie Nelson
Cara Wilde
Carina Sim-Smith
Caroline Burton
Catherine Jurgens
Cathryn Ryan
Cathy Davies
Charlotte Johnson
Charlotte Suggate
Chas Foxall
Clare Woods
David Young
Deb Clarke
Deborah Fuller
Denise Nel
Diane Allen
Donna O'Donoghue
Elise De Silva
Ella Neal
Esther Dexter
Fiona Ehn
Gail Kingston
Gill Warren
Gilly Sheffield
Graeme Smallfield
Gyongyi Spencer
Heather Wilson
Heather Taylor
Heidi Cooney
Helen Parsons
Hollie O'Neill
Holly Craig
Irina Velman
Isla Osborne
Jamie Adamson
Jane Galloway
Jane Brenton-Rule
Jane Oldershaw
Jane Pierce
Janet Hafoka
Janice Napper
Janine Whitelaw
Jemma Ennis
Jenna Billman
Jennifer Huebert
Jin Yoo
Jo Richards Hooker
Jo Rankin
Joanna King
Jody Hope Gibbons
Jordan Leary
Judith Milner
Julie Whyman
Juliet McArthur
Justin Kennedy-Good
Karen Covic
Karley Feaver
Kay de Blaauw
Keith Galvin
Kelly Rowe
Kirsten Reid
Kirsten Clark
Kirsty White
Kirsty Nixon
Kristeena McNeil
Kristin Hyde
Kylie Rusk
Kylie Law
Laureen Pipkin
Leonora Johnson
Linda Gilbert
Lisa Grennell
Mandy Rodger
Maria Owens
Mark Cowden
Mary Nissen
Mary Maxwell
Matt Hughes
Megan Knight
Michael Blewden
Michelle Viskovich
Michelle Shortt
Mirene Gebbie
Nancy Tschetner
Nicola Welten
Noel F Robertson
Oliver Cain
Oriah Rapley
Pam Mossman
Paul Shale
Paula Brill
Peter Viesnik
Philippa Bentley
Rachel Moore
Rebecca Barlow
Rebecca Hawthorn
Rebecca Heap
Richard Naylor
Rieko Woodford-Robinson
Robbi Carvalho
Roberta Queiroga
Ronald Andreassend
Sara Langdon
Sarah Mauger
Sean McDonnell
Sean Beldon
Shane Gault
Sharon Duymel
Spid Pye
Studio Reset
Tanya Blong
Toni Kingstone
Tracey Clark
Trish Clarke
Val Enger
Vanessa Ceelen
Veronica Herber
Vicky Lord
Virginia McNeil

Oliver Cain

Oliver Cain is an English born/NZ Artist. His work covers a broad range of topics as it changes and develops as well as a wide range of materials. His artworks, subverted linguistic paintings, ceramic sculptures and installations, bear a certain physicality and push the boundaries between conceptualism and post-pop art. The creative process behind Cain’s artworks is the most important thing and therefore his artworks can be made of anything and take any form. Appropriated everyday objects transform stereotypes and famous art historical references become twisted. As proud member of the queer community, Cain uses his work to examine, question and criticise the relationships between gender, (homo)sexuality and societies’ misconceptions about those themes. But, despite what it might look like to the contemporary spectator, a purely erotic and queer reading of the work would be misguided. There is an universal profundity at play revealing itself slowly for those willing to look and feel.