Clara Adolphs
Growing up the youngest of three sisters in the northern parts of suburban Sydney, Clara Adolphs was largely left to her own devices. With fertile imagination, she hatched a fictitious world – what she named her “natural game” – as a place to escape and explore. Today, it seems, Adophs is still playing her “natural […]
John Olsen
In what he has previously described as a “cutting of the umbilical cord,” the young Australian painter John Olsen travelled to Europe in 1956, setting in motion a cascade of experiences that would significantly shape his world view and trajectory as an artist, none more so than his experiences in Spain. It was at the […]
Megan Cope
It’s week three of another lockdown and for once, I am looking forward to my next Zoom of the day – my interview with Noonuccal and Ngugi artist Megan Cope. From my apartment located in one of the exiled suburbs of Western Sydney, Megan takes me to her childhood, isolated in regional Tasmania, where her […]

