State of Art Studio
A creative studio based in the heart of Noosa

Below you have four of the six artists that make up State of Art. Each practicing our own unique style, together we explore the peaks and troughs of life as a creative.
Kate Florence
A note from Kate
"State of Art has meant that I get to share my journey with people I now call my family. It's hard to summarise all of the ways sharing this space has allowed us to thrive as a collective, but the dynamic we've created is now invaluable to all of us in our careers."

Ebony Dew
Ebony Dew is a contemporary artist devoted to creativity and nature. Her creative energy fuels her life and ignites her passion in exploring nature, colour and light through movement and emotion.
In her work she explores the world of colour and the relationships they create between subject and material.
Rosie Woods
Rosie has spent the last decade creating captivating large-scale murals across the globe. Most recently, Meta commissioned her to paint an augmented reality mural at their headquarters in Silicon Valley.
In 2023, Rosie was recognised as one of 50 essential contemporary artists in Diego Lopez’s publication, ‘Street Art by Women.’

Holly Terry
Holly Terry is a self taught visual Artist and art/design writer based on the Sunshine Coast. Working on large scale canvas, Holly’s abstract works are inspired by her journey through life, learning how to live with contentment.
Over the years, Holly has had exhibitions with brands such as Saint Cloche, Fenton & Fenton, Hunter & Folke at HAKE.

Em Niwa
Em Niwa is an Australian Japanese creating freelance illustration, murals, and traditional materials. Her freelance work and murals are bold and graphic, drawing from a background in animation and a childhood immersed in Japanese culture.
Her heart lies in working with slow and deliberate mediums: large scale oil paintings, textile design, and sculptural silversmithing.
June Sartracom
June Sartracom is a contemporary artist focused on investigating the interplay of light, space and perception. Through reductive, white monochromatic relief paintings and drawings Sartracom explores the illusionary, allusionary and physical ideas of space.