We are a peer support group hosting free, casual, online discussions to support emerging artists to navigate the world. We encourage co-operative learning by holding space for artists and creators to connect with one another and share helpful working methods.
We offer independent support and are not affiliated with any university.
Maintained by Karema, Hans & Molly
Karema
Karema is an artist who embraces the unconventional and absurd in her work. Through her work, she explores the complexities of communication, recognising that many problems arise from a lack thereof. With a touch of humor and a keen sense for morphology and semantics, her art seeks to challenge interpretations and disrupt hierarchical systems in society. Her pieces often address political and social issues, resulting in artwork that pushes boundaries and encourages dialogue.
Karema believes that the journey of an artist is not a solitary path, and through shared experiences, we can inspire and propel one another towards meaningful artistic expressions.
Hans
I am amazed by this group of peers and how they feed one another. I love listening to the chatter and support offered in the meetings, and then seeing something based on these ideas pop up in my social media feed in the following days, weeks and months. I want to see everyone who has the urge to practice creatively gather the tools and networks to be able to sustain their practice. This world needs more artists, more creative peers, more of you.
Molly
I am a mixed media artist who dabbles with forms and absurdity. My work takes on a repetitive nature which often leads to progressively more abstracted outcomes. Working between sculpture, painting and installation, I aim to create tactile environments rather than art objects.
Through building a sense of community, I have found new meaning within my practice. I enjoy bouncing ideas off other fellow artists and I am looking forward to learning more about your practice.