pvi collective make playfully subversive participatory artworks that creatively disrupt everyday life in public space. They aim to affect audiences on a personal and political level and are geared towards instigating tiny revolutions. You can find more of pvi collective's work at http://pvicollective.com You can find more episodes of Perth...
Amy Perejuan-Capone is a multidisciplinary artist who borrows methodologies from art and design to investigate ideas of power, agency and interconnectedness. Amy’s draws upon these themes using furniture, ceramics, drawing and public art. You can find more of Amy's work at https://www.wilhelmwilhelm.com You can find more episodes of Perth Artists...
Sion Prior is a writer and artist working across photography, video, performance, drawing and poetry. Sion’s work explores masculinity, sexuality and the male body using humorous and mystical metaphors. You can find more of Sion's work at http://sionprior.com You can find more episodes of Perth Artists at www.perthartists.com  
Tamsyn Heynes is a contemporary ballet dancer who has formed Iridescence Dance Company. Tamsyn’s work provides audiences with undocumented, narrative-based performances. You can find more of Tamsyn's work at https://www.facebook.com/iridescencedance You can find more episodes of Perth Artists at www.perthartists.com  
Rachel Claire is a writer and photographer recognised for her travel photography under her moniker of @fieldnotes__. Rachel connects images with storytelling to explore ideas of adventure, escapism and human connection. You can find more of Rachel's work at http://www.rachelclaire.co You can find more episodes of Perth Artists at www.perthartists.com...
Brett Canét-Gibson is a photographer and creative director who has received international recognition for his portraiture photography. Brett’s recent photo-journal project, Meander, Triste and Awe, is a combination of photography, graphic design and poetry that offers Brett’s unique perspective of Western Australia. You can find more of Brett's work at...
Teori Shannon is an emerging taxidermist who hosts community programs and native wildlife education seminars. Teori’s work creates contemporary cabinets of curiosities that aim to provide audiences with an understanding of native fauna, and the fragility of life. You can find more of Teori's work at https://www.facebook.com/preserving4thefuture You can find...