The Art Guide Australia editorial team consists of Anna Dunnill, Tiarney Miekus, Tracey Clement and Kim Butterworth.

Melbourne Art Fair rescheduled to 2022
The next Melbourne Art Fair has been rescheduled from 2021 to 2022.
The Art Guide Australia editorial team consists of Anna Dunnill, Tiarney Miekus, Tracey Clement and Kim Butterworth.
The next Melbourne Art Fair has been rescheduled from 2021 to 2022.
Working with textiles and bronze, Teelah George uses her smartphone to capture her new life in Melbourne.
Through the stark aesthetic of his smartphone images, Lawrence English provides a striking take on life during lockdown.
Working between Melbourne and Bangkok, Lesley Dumbrell has sent us snaps of home life: creating, gardening and pets.
Curious, mystical, humourous and bittersweet, Willoh S. Weiland uses her smartphone to give us a sense of living and working in Hobart.
Living and working from Mimili in the APY Lands, Robert Fielding, via his smartphone, shows us the beauty of his surrounds.
Lightning bolts, textiles painting, Sonic Youth, smiley faces and sculpture: with her smartphone, Nell has captured her life and art making in her Sydney home.
Using her smartphone, Julia Robinson is giving us a look into her life and practice: her textiles, her cat Chewbacca, and where she lives and creates.
Showing serene images of family life on a cattle farm south of Perth, Abdul-Rahman Abdullah captures poignant and fun insights into parenting and creating.
Hiromi Tango shares images of her Tweed Heads home life, including her gardening abode and recent harvest.
William Yang has sent us snaps of his life in Sydney, capturing his shrines and studio, and small ephemera from his day-to-day.
Create NSW, a state government agency, has agreed to give Carriageworks Ltd a 10-year lease at the former railway yards site at Eveleigh in inner Sydney.