
BEASTMAN (BRADLEY EASTMAN)
ARTIST
Beastman (Bradley Eastman) is an multidisciplinary artist based in Sydney. Influenced by the beauty, symbolism and design aesthetics behind nature’s repetitive geometric growth patterns and organic lines, Beastman’s tightly detailed, colourful, often symmetrical paintings depict an unseen world of new life, hope and survival.
One of the most distinctive and prolific emerging artists in Australia, his large solo and collaborative mural works can be found all over Australia and in the UK, USA, Germany, Israel, Hong Kong and New Zealand.
You can find more of his work at www.beastman.com.au

URIAH BLAIR
BRAND STRATEGY AND CREATIVE DIRECTOR
FOXTEL
Uriah began his career synching sound at Channel Nine’s 60Minutes. From there he moved to the promotions department, eventually becoming 2IC before moving to the Foxtel Networks as Creative Director of Fox Classics.
Since then he has been Group Creative Head of General Entertainment Channels, Associate Creative Director of the Foxtel Networks and is now currently Brand Strategy and Creative Director, Foxtel Networks Australia.
He has a Bachelor of Commerce/Marketing, has studied advertising, brand development and Fine Arts, and passionately supports emerging talent in the industry. His proudest creative to date is his son Arki.

MURRAY BELL
FOUNDER / DIRECTOR
SEMI-PERMANENT
As the founder of the creative festival Semi-Permanent and, Murray Bell is a man of many talents.
Since Murray co-founded Semi-Permanent with Andrew Johnstone 11 years ago, it has established itself as one of the top resources for emerging creative talent across the globe. With a growing international audience of over 250,000 Semi-Permanent facilitates talks, exhibitions, workshops and more with an aim of bringing creative communities together to foster innovative ideas.

HWEI LOKE
MARKETING MANAGER
SBS SUBSCRIPTION TV
With a passion for creativity and a love for the media, Hwei Loke joined SBS Subscription TV two years ago.
After graduating with a Bachelor of Business from the University of Technology, Sydney, Hwei was swept into the world of media and spent three years happily marketing kids TV channel Nickelodeon Australia & NZ.
With experience that ranges from sliming kids to marketing provocative international cinema, Hwei strongly believes in ideas that are outside the box and content that provokes thought.




