Image: Stewart Russell, Spacecraft Studio. Photo: Emma Byrnes
Spacecraft
Spacecraft was founded by artist Stewart Russell and designer Donna O’Brien in 2000. Melbourne-based designer Danica Miller joined the studio in 2013. Since then Spacecraft Studio has been committed to creating and communicating high quality contemporary artwork and design concepts through self-initiated projects and through collaborations with outstanding artists, architects and designers.
Artwork and design projects created at our studio have been exhibited and acquired for collections in significant Australian and international contexts, from the Tate London to the Tiwi Islands, from Art Basel to Paris Fashion Week, from artwork plans for a Japanese hotel to artist’s flags at the NGV.

Kate Daw & Stewart Russell, love, work (prelude, aftermath, everyday), 2020 (detail), water-based pigments, materials: Indian calico, cedar from Western Canada, previously used to make doors in Naarm/Melbourne, dimensions variable, 6 works, edition of 3. Courtesy of Stewart Russell, the Estate of Kate Daw and Spacecraft.

Kate Daw & Stewart Russell, love, work (prelude, aftermath, everyday), 2020 (detail), water-based pigments, materials: Indian calico, cedar from Western Canada, previously used to make doors in Naarm/Melbourne, dimensions variable, 6 works, edition of 3. Courtesy of Stewart Russell, the Estate of Kate Daw and Spacecraft.

Kate Daw & Stewart Russell, love, work (prelude, aftermath, everyday), 2020 (detail), water-based pigments, materials: Indian calico, cedar from Western Canada, previously used to make doors in Naarm/Melbourne, dimensions variable, 6 works, edition of 3. Courtesy of Stewart Russell, the Estate of Kate Daw and Spacecraft.

Kate Daw & Stewart Russell, love, work (prelude, aftermath, everyday), 2020 (detail), water-based pigments, materials: Indian calico, cedar from Western Canada, previously used to make doors in Naarm/Melbourne, dimensions variable, 6 works, edition of 3. Courtesy of Stewart Russell, the Estate of Kate Daw and Spacecraft.

Lisa Waup, Untitled, 2024, screenprint in water-based pigments and ochre, 100 cm square, 4 unique works