
2025 EGA Art and Artists
Harry Pack is a cosmic artist weaving alien botanicals, fractal landscapes, and interdimensional beings into vivid portals. His work bridges worlds, revealing the harmony between nature, consciousness, and the mysteries of the universe
Visual artist, Recycled- repurposed - re energised -co creative- immersive- illuminated environments, Transmitting light to plants, creatures and the community through positive frequencies, art and breakbeats.
Bryan is a Melbourne based Artist, Muralist, Animator & Musician working at the intersection between the visionary and street art movements since 1998.
Painting murals, Designing stages, Vjing & exhibiting at festivals worldwide have kept him quite busy until the current epoch.
Stiff Ives creates art as a bridge between people and the living world around them. Her work offers more than visual expression—it invites reflection, connection, and a renewed sense of wonder for nature and the unseen realms within ourselves.
Recurring characters and themes weave through her practice, guiding viewers to explore their own relationships with wildlife, spirit, and imagination. By merging elements of everyday life with dreamlike imagery, she opens portals into spaces where reality and inner truth meet.
Rooted in reverence for all living beings, Ives approaches art as both medicine and offerings. Each piece reflects her belief in the integrity, beauty, and wisdom of the natural world, while also carrying a call for compassion, healing, and deeper awareness.
Early and ongoing supporters of EGA, Brad and Katie have been creating life together for over two decades. They are always exploring new and innovative ways to collaborate and communicate through art.
This year will once again feature large scale banner displays and light projections at EGA Garden States.
The Poison Garden is an ecodelic multimedia art project about the kinship between the human and non-human inhabitants of a subtropical entheogenic garden, and the expansive constellation of ideas that inform its existence.
Bianca creates visionary botanical art that bridges science and spirit. Each piece blends plant knowledge with psychedelic mysticism, celebrating sacred fungi, healing plants and the unseen energies flowing through nature.
Michael’s installation work emerged from my deep dive into the mushroom ecstasy. Before that I was a traditional visual artist working in various mediums, mostly welded steel. After encountering the visions of high dose mushrooms I was compelled to try to recreate something of the extraordinary visual miracle I encountered.
An interactive, UV-reactive psychedelic garden featuring creatures and plants from Raj The Alien's home planet. This installation beckons you to come, have a sit, and ponder the awe of the universe. Jesse will also be live painting throughout the weekend, so keep an eye out!
These panels are a living amulet—Hawthorn, medicine of the heart. Guardian of thresholds, she encourages strength to open our hearts courageously, while offering the protective wisdom of the thorn, so we may be safe in our vulnerability.
Gustav Fischer, The Spore Print Collective, whose artistic expression unfolds through captivating mushroom spore prints. His work serves as both a biological catalogue and a creative response to the beauty he observes in the natural world. Extending beyond the physical, Fischer also creates intuitive digital works inspired by these spore prints.
An ethnobotanical light experiment where fungi gossip with roots, photons flirt with leaves, and the forest reveals its secret systems. A mad professor’s ode to emergence, ecology, and accidental enlightenment.
Zoë Rayne is an oil painter living on Wurundjeri country, in the Dandenong Ranges of Victoria. With a deep connection to the more-than-human world, Zoë has always felt called to depict humanity’s inherent inseparability from nature.
By 2024 the Victorian government announced the end of native forest logging, only for it to continue in more insidious forms. Film maker Lewi Haskins made himself a promise that if his forest community came under the threat of logging, he would protect it the best way he knew how - through film.
Participating from Japan, I create street-based installations in festivals, parks, offices, and public spaces, inviting audiences to unexpectedly encounter and experience future landscapes shaped by environmental change.
The Australian forest fires are a stage of the forests life, the seeds germinated from the extreme fire tempretures are not dissimilar to our own lives and the faith we hold in life after death, nothing more than our creativity stirred by the fires of our imagination.
Guardians, layers paint and leaf imprints, depicting a healer with Amazonian plants and animals—sacred allies in Indigenous traditions—used to cure illness, restore balance, and amplify healing.
Weaving together welcome pathways, and nurturing widening circles, Arc Harmonia embraces person re-membered in place, and centres ecological grounding at the heart of vision and purpose.
Ben is a visual explorer and restless creator. Inspired by dreams, nature, the ancient world, and the cosmic realms; his art is a blend of personal experience fused with subconscious flow.
Paintings that attempt to depict a human relationship with the liminal space between our observable subjective reality and another that is deeply innate to our species.
Pedro Altuna is a visual artist and graphic designer who channels psychedelic visions, cultural heritage, and sacred geometry into intuitive illustrations. His music-driven, automatic drawing technique brings to life mystical realms, energy portraits, and mandalas.