Amber Koroluk-Stephenson is a visual artist whose practice draws on the intersections between natural and man-made environments to explore complexities surrounding Australian identity and landscape, structures of facade, and paradoxes of taming or staging the landscape.
Her work plays on the contrasts between the wild and domesticated, natural and artificial, interior and exterior, civilised and non-civilised, familiar and unknown to fulfil the human desire to connect with nature and make visible what is out of sight.
Lives and works in Hobart, Tasmania
http://www.koroluk-stephenson.com.au/works