Alex (she/they) is a Naarm-based artist whose work spans theatre-making, music and visual art. Living and working on unseeded Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung land, Alex is a graduate of VCA with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre-Making. Throughout her education, Alex has had experience as a director, writer, designer and maker/performer with an emerging practice centring the creation of diverse and meaningful representation within so-called “Australia’s” theatre sector. As a queer, non-binary and autistic artist, their advocacy for inclusivity currently centres the de-stigmatisation of Autism, specifically as it intersects with their existence as a young femme person. Her devised work currently explores the functions of feminism and the development of social norms in a post-Web 2.0 world. Alex’s work aims to engage a range of media, at present, puppetry and technology-forward making. With European colonial roots, Alex continually strives to deconstruct her ingrained colonial thinking and practices within her work. Her practice, separate to theatre-making, involves heading the band ‘BIG CAT’, releasing their debut EP ‘LIGHT WOUND’ in mid-2025. She is also an exhibiting artist, her practice primarily in linocut and oil pastel works examining her childhood, her identity as a young femme person and processes of decay and regeneration They were awarded the Portland House Theatre Bursary for theatre excellence in 2023.

Alexandra Fimeri

Alex (she/they) is a Naarm-based artist whose work spans theatre-making, music and visual art. Living and working on unseeded Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung land, Alex is a graduate of VCA with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre-Making. Throughout her education, Alex has had experience as a director, writer, designer and maker/performer with an emerging practice centring the creation of diverse and meaningful representation within so-called “Australia’s” theatre sector. As a queer, non-binary and autistic artist, their advocacy for inclusivity currently centres the de-stigmatisation of Autism, specifically as it intersects with their existence as a young femme person. Her devised work currently explores the functions of feminism and the development of social norms in a post-Web 2.0 world. Alex’s work aims to engage a range of media, at present, puppetry and technology-forward making. With European colonial roots, Alex continually strives to deconstruct her ingrained colonial thinking and practices within her work. Her practice, separate to theatre-making, involves heading the band ‘BIG CAT’, releasing their debut EP ‘LIGHT WOUND’ in mid-2025. She is also an exhibiting artist, her practice primarily in linocut and oil pastel works examining her childhood, her identity as a young femme person and processes of decay and regeneration They were awarded the Portland House Theatre Bursary for theatre excellence in 2023.

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Alex (she/they) is a Naarm-based artist whose work spans theatre-making, music and visual art. Living and working on unseeded Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung land, Alex is a graduate of VCA with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre-Making.
Throughout her education, Alex has had experience as a director, writer, designer and maker/performer with an emerging practice centring the creation of diverse and meaningful representation within so-called “Australia’s” theatre sector. As a queer, non-binary and autistic artist, their advocacy for inclusivity currently centres the de-stigmatisation of Autism, specifically as it intersects with their existence as a young femme person.
Her devised work currently explores the functions of feminism and the development of social norms in a post-Web 2.0 world. Alex’s work aims to engage a range of media, at present, puppetry and technology-forward making.
With European colonial roots, Alex continually strives to deconstruct her ingrained colonial thinking and practices within her work.
Her practice, separate to theatre-making, involves heading the band ‘BIG CAT’, releasing their debut EP ‘LIGHT WOUND’ in mid-2025. She is also an exhibiting artist, her practice primarily in linocut and oil pastel works examining her childhood, her identity as a young femme person and processes of decay and regeneration
They were awarded the Portland House Theatre Bursary for theatre excellence in 2023.

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Language

English
Fluent

Work Experience

Performer at Barkly Theatre
May 1, 2025 - May 31, 2025
Theatre production SHIT by Patricia Cornelius directed by Patricia Cornelius; May 2025
Performer, Deviser at Alter State Festival
January 1, 2024 - December 31, 2024
Phases - performer and deviser, Alter State Festival / 2024
Performer,Deviser at Studio One Antigone Project
January 1, 2024 - December 31, 2024
Antigone - Studio One tragic project / 2024
Performer at VCA Final Showcase
January 1, 2025 - December 31, 2025
Face Down on the Floor, part of The End Is Never There / VC A final showcase / 2025
Puppeteer, Performer at MCM Shadow Puppetry / Art of Us Show Case
January 1, 2025 - December 31, 2025
Shadow puppetry for MCM ‘Art of Us’ Show Case / 2025

Education

Contemporary Vocal Training at Victorian College of the Arts
January 1, 2023 - January 1, 2025
Contemporary Vocal Training at Victorian College of the Arts
January 1, 2017 - January 1, 2024

Qualifications

Lux Swan Award – Best Australian Short Film with a Female Lead
January 1, 2024 - April 8, 2026

Industry Experience

Media & Entertainment, Education, Non-Profit Organization