Lisa Stonham

Exploring moments when time and space feel unsettled, recursive and open-ended, Lisa Stonham investigates how photography might suspend, fracture, or reconfigure temporal experience. Rethinking the photograph as continuous and unfolding, her work considers the materiality of light, the plasticity of time, and the invisible presences that shape experience.

In 2025, she completed her MFA at the National Art School, where she was awarded the Standish & Co. Scholarship. In 2024, Lisa won the Perth Centre for Photography’s Contemporary Landscape in Photography Prize. Recent exhibitions include Everyday Wonder (2024) and Looking Forward, Looking Through … Future Perfect  (2023) at Five Walls gallery and project space in Melbourne.