Our work explores female identity, sexuality, beauty, youth and memory. We work across disciplines using a variety of media including installation, painting, textiles and light.
We embrace uncertainty and risk-taking, using the exhibition platform as a playground for ideas, surveying the urgencies, desires, and currencies of our contemporary moment.
Natalie Bull and Zoe Robinson-Kennedy are Australian contemporary artists and curators who collaborate to create innovative work both independently and in their roles at Arts Northern Rivers.
Most recently they co-produced the visual arts component for Regional Arts NSW's inaugural Artstate Conference. The three-day program engaged 36 artists to produced site-related art, exhibitions and sound interventions throughout Lismore City. The works allowed conversations between artists and audience to extend beyond the conference walls.
Their own practice explores female identity, sexuality, youth and memory. Their multidisciplinary practice employs a variety of media including installation, painting, textile and light.
They are currently working on a series of works investigating girlhood and the spectacle of the self.