Winsome Spiller is a multidisciplinary artist based in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia. Her practice spans painting, installation, outdoor projects, digital imagery, and object-making. At the core of her work is a strong commitment to material experimentation. She explores themes such as urban environments, history, landscapes, and natural processes—expressing these through both figurative and non-figurative forms. This creative versatility defines her distinctive voice.
Winsome holds a Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours, First Class) from RMIT University and a Bachelor of Town and Regional Planning from the University of Melbourne. Her academic training gives her a nuanced perspective on the interplay between the built environment and the natural world, informing both the concepts and execution of her work.
Since 2004, she has exhibited widely across commercial and not-for-profit galleries. Her thoughtful and visually engaging works are held in private collections and the prestigious Artbank collection, affirming her place in Australia’s contemporary art landscape.
In addition to her studio practice, Winsome brings a diverse professional background. She has worked as a town planner and edited publications for an urban economics consultancy. These roles offer a real-world lens through which she interprets urban life and environmental change—adding depth to her experimental art-making.
Winsome Spiller continues to challenge the boundaries of visual expression. Her work invites viewers to reflect on the complex relationships between materials, ideas, and the spaces we inhabit. Through this practice, she offers a compelling response to the shifting nature of our urban and natural environments.