Lux Eterna

Lux Eterna is a Sydney based interdisciplinary artist of Palestinian heritage, working across drawing, performance, dance and lens media, underpinned by awareness and embodiment practices, decolonisation and authoring more-than-human futures. Her video and photographic works have been selected for group exhibitions: Inherit the Earth Northwestern & Harvard Universities (2022), From Palestine with Art - Venice Biennale (2022), Conversations, Silber Gallery, Baltimore, MD (2024). Lux's drawings; Birch Tree Study I, won the Cumberland Arts Prize (2018) and River Red Gum Study I, was a finalist in the Fisher's Ghost Award (2022). She is currently exhibiting her latest body of works in a solo show, featuring contemporary drawings of trees and a triple channel video dance work filmed out in the Australian desert, at the Australian embassy in DC, USA, Mar - Aug 2025 and is a regular creative resident at Utp, Sydney 2024-2025.