Mim Allan

Mim’s art focuses on the shape and colour of the Australian landscape and its flora. “I am inspired by the bush surrounding the Ferry Artist Gallery, Sydney’s beaches and sea pools where I spent my youth.”
Nicola Coady

Nicola mainly work with stoneware and porcelain clay bodies and has recently started incorporating her East meets West, Japanese ‘Boro” patchwork concept into some of her creations which can also be adorned with the delicate floral motifs of the Australian bush.
Amy Devine

Amy Devine is based in Greater Sydney, Australia on Dharug land and considers herself an artist from a lineage of artists. Her work has been featured in several online and physical publications. She is a Best of the Net 2024 nominee and her debut book, Speaking of Bees, was published with Harvard Square Press in 2025. Amy is inspired by history, both on the micro and macro scale, and birds of all shapes and sizes. She enjoys reading and singing and writing from a bench in her local park.
Michael Dingley

Mike is a printmaker/photographer and gets his inspiration from looking at the very microscopic using high powered microscopes. Photogravure and intaglio printing are the result of his artworks.
Elaine Foulsham

Elaine takes her experiences of nature back to the studio and works them into semi-abstract images. Layers are built up gradually on the surface of each canvas, with a focus on capturing the energy rather than a visual likeness of a remembered location.
Carol Gill

Carol is a multi disciplined artist working with mixed media collage, using traditionally made mulberry papers, water colours and gouache to capture the flora and fauna of the Australian landscape.
Kim Hewit

Kim makes resin artworks, homewares and jewellery at Palm Grove Studio located in the rainforest at Palm Grove.
Alicia Hollen

Alicia Hollen is a retired fashion designer whose creative journey began with three years of study at East Sydney (NAS), where she graduated with a High Distinction. Over a prolific thirty-three-year career in the fashion industry, she spent twenty-two years at the helm of her own eponymous label, managing a global operation with headquarters based in France. Today, Alicia has traded the international runways for the tranquil surroundings of Wisemans Ferry, where she has transitioned into life as a multi-disciplined artist and dedicated member of the Ferry Artists gallery. Her current body of work is as diverse as her experience, ranging from expressive portrait painting and intricate paper-mache sculptures to experimental textiles, leaving the door wide open for whatever creative medium she chooses to explore in the future.
Libby Hyett

Libby creates portraits of people and pets from photographs, or from several reference photos combined if requested.
Jeannie Johnson

Jeannie has studied under Mervyn Moriarty in Queensland and Victoria and has joined the Willoughby Workshop, where she continued to explore drawing, painting and printmaking.
Rachelle Juter

Rachelle has been a jeweller for more than 18 yrs, completing her training in design, manufacture gemmology, photography, Jewellery drawing and rendering, as well as teaching.
Anna Kalisiak

When Anna creates sculptures, she wants them to tell their own story. Unlike paintings, each sculpture is a combination of realism and symbolism.
Criton Kasby

Criton pursues a flexible, figurative and nature-inspired style, capturing unique moments and patterns, signing his work “Vasilios” to reclaim his ethnic identity.
Annmaree Mitchell

Annmaree is a traditional landscape artist based at the foot of the Blue Mountains, NSW. Annmaree has been painting for many years and has been making costume jewellery for even longer.
Allan Munro

At the core of Munro’s practice is the art of upcycling, a process that transcends mere recycling by imbuing discarded sandstone remnants with a renewed purpose and aesthetic significance.
Pam Price

Pam is an established print maker with a focus on Australian flora and fauna printed on a variety of textiles.
Mellissa Read-Devine

Mellissa’s paintings have evolved into her “macropointilist” style celebrating the shape, colour and brushstroke of contemporary impressionism.
REDHERRING

Redherring is a multi disciplined artist working with ceramics, sculpture, public street art, stencilling, painting and print making. “I like to make art that inspires, brings joy and contributes to social conversations that create positive change.”
Kate Sako

Kate uses vibrant colours in her paintings of semi-abstract landscapes and still life. She is inspired by the changing light on the Sydney sandstone surrounding her rural art studio.
Julia Sandford

Julia is inspired by the natural world, texture, colour who incorporates graphic letter forms in her work. Julia has been actively experimenting with and pursuing a range of creative arts throughout her life.
