Artists/Fellows in Residence
- 1996 Ans Westra, Photographer
- 1996 Irene Ferguson, Printmaker
- 1996 Ruth Myers, Sculptor
- 1996 Geoff Dixon, Painter
- 1996 Tracy Collins, Painter
- 1997 Kalvin Collins, Abstract Painter
- 1997 Mark Adams, Photographer
- 1997 Geoff Dixon, Painter
- 1998 David Sarich, Painter
- 1998 John Z Robinson, Painter
- 1998 Janet de Wagt, Painter
- 1998 Joanna Margaret Paul, Painter
- 1998 Murray Grimsdale, Painter/Illustrator
- 1999 Murray Grimsdale, Painter/Illustrator
- 1999 Jo Ogier, Printmaker
- 1999 Cilla McQueen, Poet/Painter
- 2000 Jo Ogier, Printmaker
- 2000 Margaret Dawson, Photographer
- 2000 Nicholas Twist, Photographer
- 2001 Ross T Smith, Photographer
- 2001 Margaret Dawson, Photographer
- 2002 Irene Ferguson, Painter/Printmaker
- 2002 Laurence Berry, Painter
- 2002 Lorraine Webb, Painter
- 2003 Maryrose Crook, Painter/Musician
- 2004 Keely McGlynn, Glass Sculptor
- 2004 Jane Zusters, Painter
- 2004 Lucy Dolan, Painter
- 2005 Mark Braunias, Painter
- 2006 Regan Gentry, Sculptor
- 2006 Miranda Parkes, Painter
- 2007 James Walker, Glass Sculptor
- 2007 Peter Peryer, Photographer
- 2008 Anna Muirhead, Mixed Media/Installation
- 2008 Ana de Lancy Terry & Don Hunter, Mixed Media Artists
- 2009 Nic Moon
- 2010 Deborah Barton
- 2011 Robyn Belton, Illustrator; 2011 Max Bellamy, Artist; 2011 Jo Torr, Artist
- 2012 Heather Straka
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