
Roy Ananda is a South Australian artist, writer and educator. His objects, installations, drawings and texts variously celebrate popculture fandom, play, process and the very act of making.

Sean Williams is an award-winning, New York Times-bestselling author of fifty-odd novels and more than 120 short stories for all ages. As well as his original fiction, he has contributed to shared universes such as Star Wars and Doctor Who. In recent years his work has been recognised by the Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature, the Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Literature, the Aurealis Award for Best Children's Fiction, and the Children's Book Council of Australia. He teaches creative writing at Flinders University and composes ambient music as a side gig.

Bernadette Klavins is a South Australian artist, writer, and arts worker. Working within the field of sculpture, Klavins draws upon the transformative and poetic potential of materials and processes, and explores their relationship to deep time.

Andrew Purvis is the Director of Adelaide Central Gallery, which is part of Adelaide Central School of Art. With over a decade of experience in the arts, Andrew has worked as an artist, arts writer, and curator. He has curated over 60 exhibitions. He has also contributed to a previous South Australian Living Artist monograph, writing about the practice of Roy Ananda (2021).