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Tarah Ferguson

Board Secretary

Tarah is currently working in the nonprofit sector and completing her Master of Business in Nonprofit and Philanthropy. Tarah's no stranger, having worked in the arts sector for seven years, connecting people to what matters.

She has been responsible for building relationships, developing, facilitating, and coordinating engaging community events for diverse audiences. Her background includes volunteer management, fundraising, visitor experience, public programs, and events.

Giving back to the arts community and nurturing future creatives is her life’s passion.

Steve Mardon

Steve joined the board of House Conspiracy as Treasurer in July 2020.

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Steve graduated in 2019 from Griffith University, Queensland College of Art with a Bachelor of Photography majoring in photographic art practice.

He has extensive corporate business experience including as a non-executive director on the board of an international e-commerce company, as the founder and CEO of a tech startup, and President of Griffith University Photography Club (2018-2019), and has small business financial management experience.

Steve’s art practice includes digital, analog & traditional photo processes, portraiture & travel photography, and he has photographed in Nepal, New Zealand, Italy, Germany & South Africa.

Steve is committed to improving the sustainability, accessibility and spirit of House Conspiracy and strengthening its unique place in Meanjin’s arts sector.

Jake Sun

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Jake Sun

Jake Sun is the current name of a carbon-based bipedal process who often plays the roles of man, artist, music journalist, poet, and House Conpiracy board member, among others, habitually confusing them all into one conflated identity.

Sun first came to House Conspiracy for an artist residency in February 2018, returned to develop an International exchange project as Creative Director in Residence from March - April 2019, and then joined the board a few months later. This just goes to show that the creative spirit once fed will keep coming back.

Crisia Constantine

Crisia Constantine is a Brisbane-based artist, curator, writer and researcher.

In her work, she advances the artist as facilitator and articulates her artistic practice as facilitation of creative participation. She believes in devising new contexts for exploration and investigation of creative practices and a playful, safe environment where artists can meet, share, engage, and interact with one another. Her work is informed by psychoanalytical theory, feminism and queer theory.

Isabella Catenaro

pronouns: fae/faer/faers [or they/them/theirs].

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Image by greer @bad__society

Isabella Catenaro is an emerging artist based in Meanjin. Fae joined the House as our third intern in August 2020. Faer main task is to assist with event and curatorial production. Through representations of faer abject-queer-uncanny body as a receptacle of impurity and a site of scandal, fae creates edible, interactive, or performance-based pieces to contaminate the physical and digital space to resist and disrupt the pseudo-dilemma of binarisms.