Female Futures Artists
Xiangyi Xu
Life lover, journey recorder, i-screamer! Creator of @daysbeforegettinghired Instagram: xyxy_kon Website: xyxy.space
Vivian Qiu
Vivian Qiu dedicates herself to sustainable fashion and jewellery. She is passionate in leading and engaging in conversations of sustainability through ongoing projects. Get involved or chat with her: www.vivianqiustudio.com or Instagram: vivian_qiu_studio
Natalia Naa
Natalia Naa is a Melbourne-based portrait photographer specialising in boudoir and conceptual portraiture. She blends editorial elements in her work that creates ethereal images that capture the essence of rawness, beauty, and femininity. More of her work can be found at www.natalianaa.com and instagram.com/natalianaa
Kate Lefoe
Kate Lefoe is an award-winning international filmmaker based in Melbourne. She has won awards for direction, editing and sound for her films which have screened at Academy-accredited festivals internationally, with several shorts being distributed online and DVD. Watch Kate’s work http://katelefoe.com/ and follow her creative practice https://www.facebook.com/katelefoe.film/
Jess Eddy
Jess Eddy designed the Female Futures logotype for this website. She is a practising multidisciplinary artist with a background in graphic design. Working as a designer and assistant at MPavilion, she collaborates closely with a team of creatives to realise diverse programming across Melbourne. On her days off she volunteers at Sticky Institute, a local zine store, and is part of SIGNAL Curators and M_Curators, two young artist collectives.
Izzy Lyndon-James
Izzy Lyndon-James is a recent media and screen studies graduate passionate about creating more space for women and greater intersectionality in the industry. She plans on creating more work via YouTube, see here for more creative projects: https://bit.ly/3hCB3HM
Hannah Moore
Hannah Moore is an award-winning filmmaker committed to social justice and inclusive storytelling. She has made short films that have played at national and international festivals as well as on SBS. She has been mentored by Belá Tarr and the late Abbas Kiarostami, and has worked extensively with marginalised young people, as well as in juvenile prisons. www.hannahmoorepictures.com
Elizabeth Langslow
Elizabeth Langslow has worked as a filmmaker/photographer internationally and across a diverse range of communities in Australia. She has been awarded the Desmond Tutu fellowship for work toward community learning and advocacy through multimedia and holds a Masters in Social Science in International Development (RMIT).
Alyce McVicar
A young creative trying to find her voice through the visual modes of expression of art and film. Instagram @alyce_mcv
Female Futures Artists
Xiangyi Xu
Life lover, journey recorder, i-screamer! Creator of @daysbeforegettinghired Instagram: xyxy_kon Website: xyxy.space
Vivian Qiu
Vivian Qiu dedicates herself to sustainable fashion and jewellery. She is passionate in leading and engaging in conversations of sustainability through ongoing projects. Get involved or chat with her: www.vivianqiustudio.com or Instagram: vivian_qiu_studio
Natalia Naa
Natalia Naa is a Melbourne-based portrait photographer specialising in boudoir and conceptual portraiture. She blends editorial elements in her work that creates ethereal images that capture the essence of rawness, beauty, and femininity. More of her work can be found at www.natalianaa.com and instagram.com/natalianaa
Kate Lefoe
Kate Lefoe is an award-winning international filmmaker based in Melbourne. She has won awards for direction, editing and sound for her films which have screened at Academy-accredited festivals internationally, with several shorts being distributed online and DVD. Watch Kate’s work http://katelefoe.com/ and follow her creative practice https://www.facebook.com/katelefoe.film/
Jess Eddy
Jess Eddy designed the Female Futures logotype for this website. She is a practising multidisciplinary artist with a background in graphic design. Working as a designer and assistant at MPavilion, she collaborates closely with a team of creatives to realise diverse programming across Melbourne. On her days off she volunteers at Sticky Institute, a local zine store, and is part of SIGNAL Curators and M_Curators, two young artist collectives.
Izzy Lyndon-James
Izzy Lyndon-James is a recent media and screen studies graduate passionate about creating more space for women and greater intersectionality in the industry. She plans on creating more work via YouTube, see here for more creative projects: https://bit.ly/3hCB3HM
Hannah Moore
Hannah Moore is an award-winning filmmaker committed to social justice and inclusive storytelling. She has made short films that have played at national and international festivals as well as on SBS. She has been mentored by Belá Tarr and the late Abbas Kiarostami, and has worked extensively with marginalised young people, as well as in juvenile prisons. www.hannahmoorepictures.com
Elizabeth Langslow
Elizabeth Langslow has worked as a filmmaker/photographer internationally and across a diverse range of communities in Australia. She has been awarded the Desmond Tutu fellowship for work toward community learning and advocacy through multimedia and holds a Masters in Social Science in International Development (RMIT).
Alyce McVicar
A young creative trying to find her voice through the visual modes of expression of art and film. Instagram @alyce_mcv
Xiangyi Xu
Life lover, journey recorder, i-screamer! Creator of @daysbeforegettinghired Instagram: xyxy_kon Website: xyxy.space
Vivian Qiu
Vivian Qiu dedicates herself to sustainable fashion and jewellery. She is passionate in leading and engaging in conversations of sustainability through ongoing projects. Get involved or chat with her: www.vivianqiustudio.com or Instagram: vivian_qiu_studio
Natalia Naa
Natalia Naa is a Melbourne-based portrait photographer specialising in boudoir and conceptual portraiture. She blends editorial elements in her work that creates ethereal images that capture the essence of rawness, beauty, and femininity. More of her work can be found at www.natalianaa.com and instagram.com/natalianaa
Kate Lefoe
Kate Lefoe is an award-winning international filmmaker based in Melbourne. She has won awards for direction, editing and sound for her films which have screened at Academy-accredited festivals internationally, with several shorts being distributed online and DVD. Watch Kate’s work http://katelefoe.com/ and follow her creative practice here.
Jess Eddy
Jess Eddy designed the Female Futures logotype for this website. She is a practising multidisciplinary artist with a background in graphic design. Working as a designer and assistant at MPavilion, she collaborates closely with a team of creatives to realise diverse programming across Melbourne. On her days off she volunteers at Sticky Institute, a local zine store, and is part of SIGNAL Curators and M_Curators, two young artist collectives.
Izzy Lyndon-James
Izzy Lyndon-James is a recent media and screen studies graduate passionate about creating more space for women and greater intersectionality in the industry. She plans on creating more work via YouTube, see here for more creative projects: https://bit.ly/3hCB3HM
Hannah Moore
Hannah Moore is an award-winning filmmaker committed to social justice and inclusive storytelling. She has made short films that have played at national and international festivals as well as on SBS. She has been mentored by Belá Tarr and the late Abbas Kiarostami, and has worked extensively with marginalised young people, as well as in juvenile prisons. hannahmoorepictures.com
Elizabeth Langslow
Elizabeth Langslow has worked as a filmmaker/photographer internationally and across a diverse range of communities in Australia. She has been awarded the Desmond Tutu fellowship for work toward community learning and advocacy through multimedia and holds a Masters in Social Science in International Development (RMIT).
Alyce McVicar
A young creative trying to find her voice through the visual modes of expression of art and film. Instagram @alyce_mcv