march artists

  • Bridie Noonan (she/they)

    Writer

    Bridie Noonan is a performer and writer based in Naarm/ Melbourne, Australia, whose work spans theatre, film, and print. Creatively, Bridie is interested in exploring the disabled experience, sexuality, mythology, and different forms of storytelling in literature and performance. Previously, they have performed in Adena Jacobs’ Green Room award nominated production of The Bacchae, and was in the original cast for Samara Hersch’s production We All Know What’s Happening, which won Best Contemporary or Experimental production at the 2018 Green Room Awards. In 2017, Bridie won the award for Best Actress at the Canberra Short Film Festival for Greta Nash’s film Locker Room.

    @bridie.noonan

  • Kelsey Halge (she/her)

    Sound Artist

    A graduate of Federation University’s Arts Academy with a Bachelor of Performing arts, Kelsey Halge is a Melbourne-based singer, actor and dancer. Kelsey made her professional debut starring as Annette Hargrove in David Venn Enterprises 2022/2023 national tour of Cruel Intentions: The 90s Musical. Some of her other theatre credits include Nicola in Kinky Boots (dir: Martin Croft), Kate Rushton in Working: A Musical (dir: Anthony Crowley), Shelia Bryant in A Chorus Line (dir: Anthony Crowley) and Fay Baines in Ladies in Black (dir: Tamara Searle). Throughout her time at University, Kelsey also devised and performed in her own work ‘Beginnings: A Cabaret’ and performed two new songs by Australian composer Shannon D Whitelock. Kelsey’s professional credits include Myer’s 2023 Christmas advertisement, Nowhere Boys, Please Like Me, MTI’s Industry Night, RISE: The Performance Collective, Broadway Unplugged’s 10-year anniversary and a dancer for Katy Perry at the ICCU Cricket World Cup.

    @kelseyhalge

  • Steph Moro (she/they)

    Visual Artist, Collage & Illustration

    Steph Moro (she/they) is a queer interdisciplinary creative living and working in Narrm (Melbourne). They studied Sculpture and Spatial Practice at the Victorian College of the Arts and work in community development and arts. They love collaborative practices and responding to projects through visual collaged marinalia that act as reflections on personal frames of reference. Their work doesn't offer interpretive closure, but explores vague rote human experiences that our minds droop, distort and elongate.

    @phets_morrow

  • Beka Jackson (they/she)

    Visual Artist, Illustration

    Beka Jackson (they/she) is a queer non-binary creative living and working in Narrm (Melbourne). They love macroscopic imagery, vibrant colours and queer narratives. Their work encompasses playful illustations, mixed media photography, and storytelling that chanllenges the boundaries of social norms. Beka seeks out opportunities to be playful, silly, experiemental and thrives on meaningful engagements; sharing and connection almongst those they encounter in-person or through their drawings.

    @reb.ell.jac

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