Gok-Lim Finch is a writer, curator, and artist living on
Noongar Boodjar. Their work has been published
in Art Review, Westerly, Australian Poetry, Djed
Press, Voiceworks, 4A Journal, and Fremantle
Press. They are interested in abolition feminism,
liberatory politics, Indigenous self-determination,
queer histories, divination, and a free Palestine.

Jacobus Capone leans into the landscape
Offering a “new kind of hope,” Jacobus Capone’s solo show, End & Being, is the inaugural exhibition at the National Centre for Environmental Arts in Halls Gap.