Gerrie Mifsud

Country: Australia 🇦🇺

My photography is a fusion of fine art and cultural storytelling, celebrating the richness of multiculturalism through both theme and representation. My work consistently features either themes or models from diverse multicultural backgrounds, ensuring that cultural heritage remains a central element in my artistic vision. My passion for visual narratives has led to exhibitions such as the Daneha Exhibition at Blacktown Arts Centre, which featured portraits of Afghan women and was later displayed at Max Webber Library. My solo exhibition, Colours of Culture, at Chrissie Cotter Gallery, explored cultural diversity, while my work was also showcased in Miras – Celebrating Uyghur Culture at Fairfield Museum. Drawing inspiration from old master painters, I craft images using dramatic lighting and painterly post-production, elevating my subjects with the same dignity once reserved for royalty and the elite. My work ensures that diverse identities are not only seen but honoured—capturing their stories with depth, reverence, and artistic grandeur.