Justine Muller
Justine Muller is a multi-disciplinary artist working across the mediums of painting, photography, sculpture, digital and installation exploring themes of identity, human nature, environment and place.
She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2007 from the National Art School, Sydney and has since exhibited widely across Australia and internationally.
Her works can be found in major private and public collections including Macquarie Group, Sydney City Archives, Nock Art Foundation, the Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Mildura Art Centre and Maitland Regional Gallery.
Her collaboration with respected Elder and artist Badger Bates, Barak, The Forgotten River opened in Broken Hill Regional Gallery in 2018 and is currently touring other regional galleries and major cities.
Muller’s works have also been included in many major art awards including the Archibald Prize (2020), Dobell Prize for Drawing (2012, 2013), Doug Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize (2015, 2018), Portia Geach Memorial Prize (2013, 2019, 2020) and the Paddington Art Prize (2017, 2018, 2019 People’s Choice Award). She was a finalist in the inaugural Defiance Award in 2026.