Established in 2002, Runway Journal is an open-access digital publishing platform that commissions, cultivates and preserves experimental and critical writing practices. As one of Australia’s longest-running artist-run initiatives, Runway is committed to advancing the field of experimental digital art and fostering the practices of emerging and underrepresented voices. Since its inception, the journal has published over 1100 critical and artistic works that engage with current threads of Australian and global contemporary art.
Expansive and genre-defying, Runway’s commissioning inventory includes writers, artists, cultural workers, designers, academics, coders, art historians, and community collectives. Powered by a voluntary-run board of artists and arts workers based across Australia, Runway’s carves out an independent, artist-led space for people to develop, investigate and present ideas that move the world forward. In 2023, Runway is currently managed by a 12-member board with dedicated roles across development, digital production, design, strategy, editorial, communications, and engagement.
Runway began as a hardcopy magazine publication and transitioned in 2012 to a free online platform. This decision enabled the organisation to offer a sustainable and accessible avenue to increase reader engagement and diversify content, with a focus on digital and experimental practices. Alongside our programs, Runway also fosters strategic partnerships with organisations that align with our mission to expand digitally-driven production within the arts and culture landscape.
Contact
Email us:
runway@runway.org.au
Write to us:
Runway Journal
PO Box 447
Strawberry Hills
NSW 2012
Australia
2024 Board:
Management
Editorial Team
Digital Team
Engagement
Co-Chair | Laura Pike
Co-Chair | Georgia Hayward
Deputy Chair | Ena Grozdanić
Treasurer | Akil Ahamat
Secretary | Lou Garcia-Dolnik
Editor | Akil Ahamat
Editor | Lou Garcia-Dolnik
Editor | Georgia Hayward
Editor | Bea Rubio-Gabriel
Editor | Anne-Marie Te Whiu
Digital Producer | Yuanyu Li
Digital Producer | Claude Moelan
Digital Producer | Sam Soh
Digital Producer | Mike Spiteri
Digital Producer | Carla Zimbler
Development and Engagement Coordinator | Wednesday Sutherland
Laura Pike | Co-Chair
She/Her
Laura is a multi-disciplinary creative producer living and working on Gadigal land. Laura’s practice is situated between art, design, strategy, education and community.
Laura cares about connecting and embedding artists in communities, and has worked closely with a range of artist-run-initiatives including 107 Projects, Join the Dots Workshop and The Paper Mill. As a founder and co-director of Province Studio, Laura has over fifteen years experience with socially and critically engaged practice, alongside a deep commitment to advocacy, strategy and digital innovation.
Laura has worked with Australia Council for the Arts, City of Sydney, Art Gallery of New South Wales, National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA), Blacktown Arts Centre, PYT Fairfield, and FBi Radio. Laura is a sessional academic in the Masters of Curating and Cultural Leadership at UNSW Art & Design.
Georgia Hayward | Co-Chair & Editor
She/Her
Georgia Hayward [she/her] is an Meanjin-based artist, curator and artsworker with cultural connections to the Mardigan people in west QLD. Her practice explores the influence of public space on contemporary social dynamics and community development through social, spatial and digital practices to engage with polyphonic and polycentric readings of public space. Georgia currently works as the General Manager of Outer Space, a non-for profit contemporary arts organisation.
Akil Ahamat | Treasurer & Editor
He/Him
Akil Ahamat is a Sri Lankan Malay artist, filmmaker and arts worker currently based on Ngunnawal & Ngambri land. Akil’s work across video, sound, performance and installation considers the physical and social isolation of online experience and its effects in configuring contemporary subjectivity. Among their research influences, they draw especially on the use of ASMR in online spaces as a self-administered therapeutic tool, translating its restorative effects into intimate audio experiences.
Akil has most recently exhibited physically at Melbourne’s Living Museum of the West, Monash University Museum of Art, Institute of Modern Art and Artspace and produced online works for 4a Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Parramatta Artist’s Studios and Sydney Review of Books.
Lou Garcia-Dolnik | Secretary & Editor
They/Them
Lou Garcia-Dolnik is a poet, essayist and editor working on sovereign Gadigal land. They obsess about messy relation and organic form.
Their work has been awarded Second Prize in Overland’s Judith Wright Poetry Prize, a place on the shortlist for the Blake Prize, Val Vallis Awards, LIMINAL Non-Fiction Prize, Kat Muscat Fellowship, and an Academy of American Poets University Prize from the University of Texas at Austin. An alumnus of the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity’s Emerging Writers Intensive, they were the 2023 recipient of the Australian Poetry/NAHR Eco-Poetry Fellowship and recently attended Tin House’s Summer Workshop. In 2024, they will undertake a residency at the Red Rattler Theatre with their collaborator, Amelia Mertha, to produce a podcast platforming poets and artists working poetically.
Bea Rubio-Gabriel | Editor
She/They
Bea Rubio-Gabriel is a writer, performance artist, and curator born in the Philippines now living and working in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia. Approaching writing as artform and ephemera, they use ergodic texts and homemade books to create new modes of access and dismantle dominant knowledge and power structures. Using performance, they explore pre-colonial writing systems (Baybayin) and how languages of the past can be activated as cultural imaginaries for the utopian present. Currently interrogating systems of care and Resistance Aesthetics, they challenge current curatorial and euro-centric modes of exhibiting by approaching the curatorial as its own artistic medium; grounded in rhizomatic ways of care and collectivisation. Their research currently focuses on the moral economy of labour, care critique, and the politics of translation. Bea is currently a co-coordinator for the KINGS Artist-Run Emerging Writers Program.
Anne-Marie Te Whiu | Editor
She/Her
Anne-Marie Te Whiu (Ani) an Australian-born Māori who belongs to the Te Rarawa iwi in Hokianga, Aotearoa NZ. She lives on unceded Gadigal and Wangal land. She is a cultural producer, writer, editor and weaver. She has edited Woven (Magabala Books), Tony Birch’s Whisper Songs (University of Queensland Press), Bebe Backhouse's More Than These Bones (Magabala Books) and Solid Air: Australia & New Zealand Spoken Word (University of QLD Press) which she co-edited. Between 2015 – 2017 she co-directed the Queensland Poetry Festival, and she is a co-producer of the Writers Program for the Aotearoa New Zealand International Arts Festival (Wellington - February 2024). Ani's forthcoming debut poetry collection titled Mettle will be published by University of Queensland Press.
Yuanyu Li | Digital Producer
She/Her
Yuanyu Li is a Chinese curator and producer currently based on Gadigal land. She has a background in contemporary art curating and social science studies. She works as Associate Curator and Front of House Coordinator at Artspace and joined the Board of Runway Journal in 2022 as a Digital Producer. She has previous experience working at various art institutions in Australia and China, including the Art Gallery of NSW, Power Station of Art Shanghai, 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, and Vermilion Art. She holds a Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) from Hong Kong Baptist University and a Master of Curating and Cultural Leadership from University of New South Wales.
Claude Moelan | Digital Producer
She/Her
Claude Moelan is an Indonesian-born digital producer and arts administrator living and working on Ngurra Country and Gadigal land. She is currently the Senior Digital Producer at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia and sits on the board of Runway Journal. She has held positions at the Australian Museum, Biennale of Sydney, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney Film Festival and Sydney Festival, working across digital marketing, content production and web development. Claude is passionate about developing accessible experiences in the visual arts, working with diverse and emerging contemporary artists within the digital space and supporting local community arts initiatives.
Sam Soh | Digital Producer
She/Her
Sam Soh is an Australian-Malaysian multimedia producer and filmmaker based in Naarm. Her research-based practice draws from the traditions of documentary, design, dance and cultural theory. Through interdisciplinary experimentation, Sam is interested in exploring human movement, cultural lineages, migration, environment, technology, community and subculture. Her films have been recognised at festivals in the USA, France and the United Arab Emirates.
Mike Spiteri | Digital Producer
They/Them
Mike Spiteri is a designer, illustrator and animator working out of Eora, with a passionate interest in all things visual storytelling, specifically concept creation, art direction, animation and typography. They are currently working as an Art Director at Eora based creative agency Studio 3AM. Their personal practice explores sci-fi tropes and pop-culture to interrogate their personal experience with gender binaries and challenge negative attitudes towards the use of science and technology for gender affirmation.
Wednesday Sutherland | Development and Engagement Coordinator
She/Her
Wednesday Sutherland is an artist, curator and creative producer based in Muloobinba/Newcastle. Wednesday has over ten years of experience in professional and freelance roles including photography, branding and marketing consultation, design, eCommerce and copywriting. She brings this experience from a range of industries such as visual arts, live music, festivals, events & film, with extensive skills in small business management, business development, and branding strategy. Wednesday’s artistic practice centres on expanded photomedia, with a focus on analogue media. She is an active member of WH!P Collective, a group of women-identifying photographers based in the Hunter region. Curatorially, she is currently focussed on the applications and implications of new and assisted imaging technologies and their societal impacts. Wednesday holds a Bachelor of Creative Industries (Visual Arts) with Distinction from University of Newcastle. She is currently employed as Program Curator at The Lock-Up, Newcastle.
Thanks to:
Founding Editors
Matina Bourmas, Jaki Middleton, David Lawrey, Rachel Scott and Emma White.
Managing Editors
Jaki Middleton & Holly Williams (issue 8), Jaki Middleton (issues 10-18), Amber McCulloch (issues 19-22), Connie Anthes & Chloé Wolifson (issue 23), Jasmine Powell (issue 24), Andrew Newman (issue 26), Julia Rochford & Eleanor Zeichner (issue 28), Macushla Robinson (issue 29), Miriam Kelly (issue 31), Laura McLean (issue 32), Siân McIntyre (issue 33), Sarinah Masukor, Luke Letourneau & Talia Smith (issue 34), David Greenhalgh (issue 35), Sarinah Masukor (issue 36), Kathleen Linn (issue 38), Kathleen Linn (issue 39), Kathleen Linn and Katie Milton (issue 40), Katie Milton (issue 41)
Assistant Editors
David Lawrey (issue 11-15, 18), Anneke Jaspers (issue 17), Jai McKenzie (issue 19-21), Macushla Robinson (issue 25), Sach Catts (issue 27), Connie Anthes and Eleanor Zeichner (issue 30), Kathleen Linn & Tessa Rex (issue 36), Kathleen Linn and Georgia Stanton (issue 37), Sarinah Masukor (issue 38), Katie Milton (issue 39)
Past Board Members
Louise Kate Anderson | Mariam Ella Arcilla | Connie Anthes | Kylie Banyard | Ella Barclay | Johanna Bear | Ally Bisshop | Alisa Blakeney | Matina Bourmas | Kate Britton | Peta Bryant | Sophia Cai | Sach Catts | Grace Davenport | Rachel de Graaf | Aarna Fitzgerald Hanley | Ellen Formby | Nina Gibbes | Amrit Gill | David Greenhalgh | Julie Ha | Rebecca Hall | Sophie Harrington | Sarah Hibbs | Sebastian Henry-Jones | Georgia Hobbs | Christopher Hodge | Julia Holderness | Anneke Jaspers | Kate Jinx | Miriam Kelly | Grace Kingston | Alana Kushnir | David Lawrey | Yuna Lee | Luke Letourneau | Janey Li | Tai Liam | Kathleen Linn | Libby Lloyd | Grant MacKinnon | Tahmina Maskinyar | Sarinah Masukor | Amber McCulloch | Melissa McGrath | Siân McIntyre | Jai McKenzie | Laura McLean | Jaki Middleton | Katie Milton | June Miskell | Tai Mitsuji | Sarah Mosca | Andrew Newman | Emma O'Neill | Nanette Orly | Sophie Penkethman-Young | Audrey Pfister | April Phillips | Jasmine Powell | Sean Rafferty | Rebekah Raymond | Tessa Rex | Macushla Robinson | Julia Rochford | Nerida Ross | Isabella Sanasi | Rachel Scott | Siân Scott-Clash | Diana Smith | Talia Smith | Georgia Stanton | Emma White | Holly Williams | Chloé Wolifson | Eleanor Zeichner
Guest Editors
Anneke Jaspers (issue 11), Daniel Mudie Cunningham (issue 13), Jai McKenzie (issue 22), Andrew Hurle (issue 25), Glenn Barkley (issue 27), VNS Matrix (issue 32), Tania Cañias & Rebekah Raymond (issue 33), Keg de Souza (issue 35), Lizzie Thomson (issue 36), Alifa Bandali and Sarinah Masukor (co-editors issue 37), Natasha Matila Smith (issue 38) Athena Thebus (issue 39), Susie Anderson (issue 40), Manisha Anjali (issue 41), Nathan Beard (issue 43), Joel Spring (issue 44), Nancy Mauro-Flude (issue 45) and Xanthe Dobbie (issue 46).
Established in 2002, Runway Journal is an open-access digital publishing platform that commissions, cultivates and preserves experimental and critical writing practices. As one of Australia’s longest-running artist-run initiatives, Runway is committed to advancing the field of experimental digital art and fostering the practices of emerging and underrepresented voices. Since its inception, the journal has published over 1100 critical and artistic works that engage with current threads of Australian and global contemporary art.
Expansive and genre-defying, Runway’s commissioning inventory includes writers, artists, cultural workers, designers, academics, coders, art historians, and community collectives. Powered by a voluntary-run board of artists and arts workers based across Australia, Runway’s carves out an independent, artist-led space for people to develop, investigate and present ideas that move the world forward. In 2023, Runway is currently managed by a 12-member board with dedicated roles across development, digital production, design, strategy, editorial, communications, and engagement.
Runway began as a hardcopy magazine publication and transitioned in 2012 to a free online platform. This decision enabled the organisation to offer a sustainable and accessible avenue to increase reader engagement and diversify content, with a focus on digital and experimental practices. Alongside our programs, Runway also fosters strategic partnerships with organisations that align with our mission to expand digitally-driven production within the arts and culture landscape.
Contact
Email us:
runway@runway.org.au
Write to us:
Runway Journal
PO Box 447
Strawberry Hills
NSW 2012
Australia
2024 Board:
Management
Co-Chair | Laura Pike
Co-Chair | Georgia Hayward
Deputy Chair | Ena Grozdanić
Treasurer | Akil Ahamat
Secretary | Lou Garcia-Dolnik
Editorial Team
Editor | Akil Ahamat
Editor | Lou Garcia-Dolnik
Editor | Georgia Hayward
Editor | Bea Rubio-Gabriel
Editor | Anne-Marie Te Whiu
Digital Team
Digital Producer | Yuanyu Li
Digital Producer | Claude Moelan
Digital Producer | Sam Soh
Digital Producer | Mike Spiteri
Digital Producer | Carla Zimbler
Engagement
Development and Engagement Coordinator | Wednesday Sutherland
Laura Pike | Co-Chair
She/Her
Laura is a multi-disciplinary creative producer living and working on Gadigal land. Laura’s practice is situated between art, design, strategy, education and community.
Laura cares about connecting and embedding artists in communities, and has worked closely with a range of artist-run-initiatives including 107 Projects, Join the Dots Workshop and The Paper Mill. As a founder and co-director of Province Studio, Laura has over fifteen years experience with socially and critically engaged practice, alongside a deep commitment to advocacy, strategy and digital innovation.
Laura has worked with Australia Council for the Arts, City of Sydney, Art Gallery of New South Wales, National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA), Blacktown Arts Centre, PYT Fairfield, and FBi Radio. Laura is a sessional academic in the Masters of Curating and Cultural Leadership at UNSW Art & Design.
Georgia Hayward | Co-Chair & Editor
She/Her
Georgia Hayward [she/her] is an Meanjin-based artist, curator and artsworker with cultural connections to the Mardigan people in west QLD. Her practice explores the influence of public space on contemporary social dynamics and community development through social, spatial and digital practices to engage with polyphonic and polycentric readings of public space. Georgia currently works as the General Manager of Outer Space, a non-for profit contemporary arts organisation.
Akil Ahamat | Treasurer & Editor
He/Him
Akil Ahamat is a Sri Lankan Malay artist, filmmaker and arts worker currently based on Ngunnawal & Ngambri land. Akil’s work across video, sound, performance and installation considers the physical and social isolation of online experience and its effects in configuring contemporary subjectivity. Among their research influences, they draw especially on the use of ASMR in online spaces as a self-administered therapeutic tool, translating its restorative effects into intimate audio experiences.
Akil has most recently exhibited physically at Melbourne’s Living Museum of the West, Monash University Museum of Art, Institute of Modern Art and Artspace and produced online works for 4a Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Parramatta Artist’s Studios and Sydney Review of Books.
Lou Garcia-Dolnik | Secretary & Editor
They/Them
Lou Garcia-Dolnik is a poet, essayist and editor working on sovereign Gadigal land. They obsess about messy relation and organic form.
Their work has been awarded Second Prize in Overland’s Judith Wright Poetry Prize, a place on the shortlist for the Blake Prize, Val Vallis Awards, LIMINAL Non-Fiction Prize, Kat Muscat Fellowship, and an Academy of American Poets University Prize from the University of Texas at Austin. An alumnus of the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity’s Emerging Writers Intensive, they were the 2023 recipient of the Australian Poetry/NAHR Eco-Poetry Fellowship and recently attended Tin House’s Summer Workshop. In 2024, they will undertake a residency at the Red Rattler Theatre with their collaborator, Amelia Mertha, to produce a podcast platforming poets and artists working poetically.
Bea Rubio-Gabriel | Editor
She/They
Bea Rubio-Gabriel is a writer, performance artist, and curator born in the Philippines now living and working in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia. Approaching writing as artform and ephemera, they use ergodic texts and homemade books to create new modes of access and dismantle dominant knowledge and power structures. Using performance, they explore pre-colonial writing systems (Baybayin) and how languages of the past can be activated as cultural imaginaries for the utopian present. Currently interrogating systems of care and Resistance Aesthetics, they challenge current curatorial and euro-centric modes of exhibiting by approaching the curatorial as its own artistic medium; grounded in rhizomatic ways of care and collectivisation. Their research currently focuses on the moral economy of labour, care critique, and the politics of translation. Bea is currently a co-coordinator for the KINGS Artist-Run Emerging Writers Program.
Anne-Marie Te Whiu | Editor
She/Her
Anne-Marie Te Whiu (Ani) an Australian-born Māori who belongs to the Te Rarawa iwi in Hokianga, Aotearoa NZ. She lives on unceded Gadigal and Wangal land. She is a cultural producer, writer, editor and weaver. She has edited Woven (Magabala Books), Tony Birch’s Whisper Songs (University of Queensland Press), Bebe Backhouse's More Than These Bones (Magabala Books) and Solid Air: Australia & New Zealand Spoken Word (University of QLD Press) which she co-edited. Between 2015 – 2017 she co-directed the Queensland Poetry Festival, and she is a co-producer of the Writers Program for the Aotearoa New Zealand International Arts Festival (Wellington - February 2024). Ani's forthcoming debut poetry collection titled Mettle will be published by University of Queensland Press.
Yuanyu Li | Digital Producer
She/Her
Yuanyu Li is a Chinese curator and producer currently based on Gadigal land. She has a background in contemporary art curating and social science studies. She works as Associate Curator and Front of House Coordinator at Artspace and joined the Board of Runway Journal in 2022 as a Digital Producer. She has previous experience working at various art institutions in Australia and China, including the Art Gallery of NSW, Power Station of Art Shanghai, 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, and Vermilion Art. She holds a Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) from Hong Kong Baptist University and a Master of Curating and Cultural Leadership from University of New South Wales.
Claude Moelan | Digital Producer
She/Her
Claude Moelan is an Indonesian-born digital producer and arts administrator living and working on Ngurra Country and Gadigal land. She is currently the Senior Digital Producer at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia and sits on the board of Runway Journal. She has held positions at the Australian Museum, Biennale of Sydney, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney Film Festival and Sydney Festival, working across digital marketing, content production and web development. Claude is passionate about developing accessible experiences in the visual arts, working with diverse and emerging contemporary artists within the digital space and supporting local community arts initiatives.
Sam Soh | Digital Producer
She/Her
Sam Soh is an Australian-Malaysian multimedia producer and filmmaker based in Naarm. Her research-based practice draws from the traditions of documentary, design, dance and cultural theory. Through interdisciplinary experimentation, Sam is interested in exploring human movement, cultural lineages, migration, environment, technology, community and subculture. Her films have been recognised at festivals in the USA, France and the United Arab Emirates.
Mike Spiteri | Digital Producer
They/Them
Mike Spiteri is a designer, illustrator and animator working out of Eora, with a passionate interest in all things visual storytelling, specifically concept creation, art direction, animation and typography. They are currently working as an Art Director at Eora based creative agency Studio 3AM. Their personal practice explores sci-fi tropes and pop-culture to interrogate their personal experience with gender binaries and challenge negative attitudes towards the use of science and technology for gender affirmation.
Wednesday Sutherland | Development and Engagement Coordinator
She/Her
Wednesday Sutherland is an artist, curator and creative producer based in Muloobinba/Newcastle. Wednesday has over ten years of experience in professional and freelance roles including photography, branding and marketing consultation, design, eCommerce and copywriting. She brings this experience from a range of industries such as visual arts, live music, festivals, events & film, with extensive skills in small business management, business development, and branding strategy. Wednesday’s artistic practice centres on expanded photomedia, with a focus on analogue media. She is an active member of WH!P Collective, a group of women-identifying photographers based in the Hunter region. Curatorially, she is currently focussed on the applications and implications of new and assisted imaging technologies and their societal impacts. Wednesday holds a Bachelor of Creative Industries (Visual Arts) with Distinction from University of Newcastle. She is currently employed as Program Curator at The Lock-Up, Newcastle.
Thanks to:
Founding Editors
Matina Bourmas, Jaki Middleton, David Lawrey, Rachel Scott and Emma White.
Managing Editors
Jaki Middleton & Holly Williams (issue 8), Jaki Middleton (issues 10-18), Amber McCulloch (issues 19-22), Connie Anthes & Chloé Wolifson (issue 23), Jasmine Powell (issue 24), Andrew Newman (issue 26), Julia Rochford & Eleanor Zeichner (issue 28), Macushla Robinson (issue 29), Miriam Kelly (issue 31), Laura McLean (issue 32), Siân McIntyre (issue 33), Sarinah Masukor, Luke Letourneau & Talia Smith (issue 34), David Greenhalgh (issue 35), Sarinah Masukor (issue 36), Kathleen Linn (issue 38), Kathleen Linn (issue 39), Kathleen Linn and Katie Milton (issue 40), Katie Milton (issue 41)
Assistant Editors
David Lawrey (issue 11-15, 18), Anneke Jaspers (issue 17), Jai McKenzie (issue 19-21), Macushla Robinson (issue 25), Sach Catts (issue 27), Connie Anthes and Eleanor Zeichner (issue 30), Kathleen Linn & Tessa Rex (issue 36), Kathleen Linn and Georgia Stanton (issue 37), Sarinah Masukor (issue 38), Katie Milton (issue 39)
Past Board Members
Louise Kate Anderson | Mariam Ella Arcilla | Connie Anthes | Kylie Banyard | Ella Barclay | Johanna Bear | Ally Bisshop | Alisa Blakeney | Matina Bourmas | Kate Britton | Peta Bryant | Sophia Cai | Sach Catts | Grace Davenport | Rachel de Graaf | Aarna Fitzgerald Hanley | Ellen Formby | Nina Gibbes | Amrit Gill | David Greenhalgh | Julie Ha | Rebecca Hall | Sophie Harrington | Sarah Hibbs | Sebastian Henry-Jones | Georgia Hobbs | Christopher Hodge | Julia Holderness | Anneke Jaspers | Kate Jinx | Miriam Kelly | Grace Kingston | Alana Kushnir | David Lawrey | Yuna Lee | Luke Letourneau | Janey Li | Tai Liam | Kathleen Linn | Libby Lloyd | Grant MacKinnon | Tahmina Maskinyar | Sarinah Masukor | Amber McCulloch | Melissa McGrath | Siân McIntyre | Jai McKenzie | Laura McLean | Jaki Middleton | Katie Milton | June Miskell | Tai Mitsuji | Sarah Mosca | Andrew Newman | Emma O'Neill | Nanette Orly | Sophie Penkethman-Young | Audrey Pfister | April Phillips | Jasmine Powell | Sean Rafferty | Rebekah Raymond | Tessa Rex | Macushla Robinson | Julia Rochford | Nerida Ross | Isabella Sanasi | Rachel Scott | Siân Scott-Clash | Diana Smith | Talia Smith | Georgia Stanton | Emma White | Holly Williams | Chloé Wolifson | Eleanor Zeichner
Guest Editors
Anneke Jaspers (issue 11), Daniel Mudie Cunningham (issue 13), Jai McKenzie (issue 22), Andrew Hurle (issue 25), Glenn Barkley (issue 27), VNS Matrix (issue 32), Tania Cañias & Rebekah Raymond (issue 33), Keg de Souza (issue 35), Lizzie Thomson (issue 36), Alifa Bandali and Sarinah Masukor (co-editors issue 37), Natasha Matila Smith (issue 38) Athena Thebus (issue 39), Susie Anderson (issue 40), Manisha Anjali (issue 41), Nathan Beard (issue 43), Joel Spring (issue 44), Nancy Mauro-Flude (issue 45) and Xanthe Dobbie (issue 46).
Runway Journal acknowledges the custodians of the nations our digital platform reaches. We extend this acknowledgement to all First Nations artists, writers and audiences.
Runway Journal is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
Runway Journal receives project support from the NSW Government through Create NSW.
Runway Journal acknowledges the custodians of the nations our digital platform reaches. We extend this acknowledgement to all First Nations artists, writers and audiences.
Runway Journal is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
Runway Journal receives project support from the NSW Government through Create NSW.