Warning: All art and design content on this site is the copyright of Gregor Cullen.
Permission must be granted from the owner GREGOR CULLEN for use in education, publishing research or teaching purposes. 
Enquiries to: gregorcullen@bigpond.com 
Available as signed limited edition, archival pigment inkjet prints. Purchase enquiries to GREGOR CULLEN gregorcullen@bigpond.com
The Kiama Splash
Private Commission. 2020. NFS
Willinga Lagoon, Bawley Point .
Released in 2014 signed limited edition of 45. 
Archival pigment inkjet print on Hahnemuhle 308gsm Photo rag,  Sheet size 850mm x 650mm
Punk Development at Spring Creek
The Punk Development at Spring Creek series is visceral and emotional mediation on the fragility of Kiama’s Hinterland ecology. Punk by Nature.
Released in 2022 as signed limited edition of 45. 
Archival pigment inkjet print on Hahnemuhle 308gsm Photo rag,  Sheet size 850mm x 650mm
Meguro-Ku Series
Inspired by the urban environs, backstreets, lane ways, Gajoen Koi ponds and Hayakwdan stairs in the Meguro-Ku district of Tokyo.  Released in March 2020. 
Series includes five original artworks. 
Edition’s of 35 on Hahnemule 308gsm PhotoRag.
Sheet size 600mm x 700mm
Kiama Hinterland Series
Inspired by Kiama’s coastal hinterland landscape. 
Series includes five original artworks. 
Titles: Spring Creek, Long Bush with Palm, Jamberoo, Road to Saddleback.
Iconic Kiama Series
Inspired by Kiama’s distinctive coastal landscape. 
Released in August 2016. 
Series includes five original artworks. 
Titles: The Quarry, Bombo Exit, Bombo Quarry, Jerrara Palms.
Remix Series
The Remix Series explores the impact of the Jamella Australiae moth on the Pandanus trees at Stradbroke to Byron. 
Compositions play with motif, repeat pattern, disrupted landscapes suggesting the fragility of coastal ecosystems. 
Released in August 2016. Created in 2014-16. 
Titles: Stradbroke Remix, Stradbroke With Byron Rising, Stradbroke Pandanus.
Images are the copyright of Gregor Cullen.
All rights reserved. © CULLEN
Hinterland Series - Road to Saddleback
Hinterland Series - Development at Spring Creek
Kiama Splash - Private commission 2020. 
Willing Lagoon - 2014
Iconic Kiama Series - Jerrara Palms 2014
Hinterland Series - Punk Development at Spring Creek V1
Meguro Ku Series - Koi Pond
Meguro-Ku Series - Koi & Tokyo Pattern
Meguro Ku Series - Koi under pattern
Hinterland Series - Jamberoo
Hinterland Series - Long Bush with Palm
Hinterland Series - Spring Creek
Iconic Kiama Series - The Quarry
Iconic Kiama Series - Bombo Exit
Iconic Kiama Series - Bombo Quary
Stradbroke Remix
Stradbroke Pandanus
New poster series promoting the protection and conservation of Kiama’s unique coastal environment and hinterland.
Archival fine art giclee on 280gsm Matt Art
700mm x 1000mm [sheet]
500mm x 850mm [image]
Screen printed posters 1986 - 1997  Cullagraphix. 
Screen prints from this period where printed at the Printmaking Studio, School of Creative Arts, University of Wollongong.
Posters from the Cullagraphix period where commissioned by Theatre South, The South Coast Labour Council Migrant Workers Committee, Wollongong City Gallery, The School of Creative Arts University of Wollongong, Ivan Dougherty Gallery COFA University of New South Wales, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, Powerhouse Youth Theatre, NSW Community Arts Association.
Cullagraphix had studios in Auburn Street, Wollongong 1987-89 and for a brief period at Randel Street, Surry Hills Sydney in 1990.
The Mother Courage poster was printed at the Destination Port Kembla studio & office, Port Kembla. This was a one off before the closure of the Destination Port Kembla project.
Images are the copyright of 
Gregor Cullen. All rights reserved. Cullen©2018
Enquiries: gregorcullen@bigpond.com
Design & Printed Gregor Cullen 1986
8 colour screen print, edition 75 [est.] Stonehedge paper. 640mm x 970mm
Commissioned by the South Coast Labour Council 
and the Migrant Workers Committee. 
SelectIon works by Gregor Cullen in collaboration with Michael Callaghan from the Wollongong Period of Redback Graphix 1980 - 1985. 
For a full record and collection of work from the Wollongong Period see “Redback Graphic”, National Gallery of Australia, publication 2008.
Images are the copyright of Gregor Cullen and the Estate of Redback Graphix. Reproduction of images are not permitted unless authorised by Gregor Cullen and Estate of Redback Graphix.
Design and printed Cullen and Callaghan1984.
Self Help Graphics and Aztlan Multiples Los Angeles
Design and printed Cullen and Callaghan. 1984
Self Help Graphics and Aztlan Multiples Los Angeles
Design and printed Gregor Cullen 1982
Designed and printed Gregor Cullen 1983
Design and printed Cullen and Callaghan
Design and printed Cullen and Callaghan 1982
Designed & printed Cullen and Callaghan 1982
Design and printed Gregor Cullen 1985
Design and printed Gregor Cullen 1983
Designed and painted by Gregor Cullen 1982
Designer and printer Gregor Cullen 1982
Designed and Printed Cullen and Callaghan 1981
Designed and Printed Cullen and Callaghan 1983
Design and printed Gregor Cullen 1984
Design and printed, Cullen and Callaghan 1984
SELECTED WORKS OF GRAPHIC DESIGN & PUBLIC ART
Safety Screen Artwork
Commissioned by Southern Regions Road and Traffic Authority - bridge safety screen graphics. 25 bridges across the Illawarra and Southern Highlands motorways.
Port Kembla Public Pool - Tile Art & Design
Commission by Wollongong City Council. Collaborative public art project with Richard Hook, University of Wollongong.
Selected works of Graphic Design
Power To The People
Publicity Poster for University of Wollongong Conference.
Commissioned by Faculty of Arts, Politics & History.
Images are the copyright of Gregor Cullen.
All rights reserved. Cullen©2015
Power to the People, conference poster.
Roger Frampton, fundraising and publicity poster 1999
Summer School branding for the Faculty of Arts, University of Wollongong.
Ties with Tradition, publicity poster for the Faculty of Creative Arts, University of Wollongong.
Migration Heritage Project, publicity poster for the launch of the “Every Story Counts” publication.
Concept poster for the “Stories of the Port” social history exhibition.
Windy Gully, publicity poster for Theatre South 2000
Commissioned by the Illawarra Migration Heritage Project publicity and exhibition display poster and information exhibition panel celebrating 15 years University of Wollongong Library.
Commissioned by Migration Heritage Project, publicity and display poster for the Illawarra Food Business, Social History Exhibition. Graphic was also distributed as promotional postcard.
Special Black Edition. Signed impressions 45, archival inkjet, 700mm x 1000mm Hahnemehle Matt Art 260gsm.
Street Edition. Signed impressions 45, archival inkjet, 700mm x 1000mm Hahnemehle Matt Art 260gsm.
Artist Edition. Signed impressions 45, archival inkjet, 700mm x 1000mm Hahnemehle Photo Rag 308gsm.
Archive of graphic design projects undertaken for the Illawarra Migration Heritage Project MHP. Gregor’s work for MHP is Pro-Bono.
Ride The Past: Fourteen stories of Illawarra locals from migrant and refugee backgrounds, narrating a diversity of cycling experiences from the past and present. Five billboard size exterior panels installed on the exterior of the former DJ’s building Wollongong Mall. 
Collaborative project with Multicultural Communities Council. Research and text by Franca Facci. Design, Illustration and Branding by Gregor Cullen. 2022
Hostel Life: Stories of assisted migration and housing.
Research and presentation led by Fidelia Pontarolo and MHP committee members. Project to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of Migrant Hostel Housing in Australia. Branding and illustration by Gregor Cullen.
The Illawarra Food Business 
Exhibition documents the stories of eight migrant Illawarra food and business entrepreneurs 1840s - 1940s. Series of eleven poster panels profiling eight Illawarra migrant business pioneers. Launched in 2017 at Wollongong City Library and on public display in association with the GPT Development Group Wollongong. Research by Zofia Laba.  Designed by Gregor Cullen 2016.
Every Story Counts 
Recording Migration Heritage - A Wollongong Case Study.
Realised and published by the Illawarra Migration Heritage Project.
Designed by Gregor Cullen. Seventy six page publication design and associated promotional design and event collateral.
Launched in October 2015.
Stamina - Aspiration & Capability
Working life, Migrant Heritage & the TCF Industry in Wollongong 1940s-1970s. Forty four page mini book [120mm x 160mm] documents the story of the Isaacs family clothing business through the stories, recollections, historical research, interviews and artefacts from textile workers and factory owners. The project received small amount of seed funding from the Royal Australian Historical Society to cover printing costs. Lead researcher Eva Castle. Co-authored by Eva Castle and Gregor Cullen for the Migration Heritage Project.
George Cross Falcons
Maltese Australians in the Illawarra
Social History exhibition documenting the history of the Maltese community and George Cross Falcons club in Cringila. Curated by Linda Raymond, Designed by Gregor Cullen. Displayed in the Wollongong City Council foyer.
Migration to the Illawarra 
Exhibition in partnership with the University of Wollongong Library. Documenting 15 years of the Illawarra Migration Heritage Projects, exhibitions, research and publications. Designed by Gregor Cullen. Launched at the University of Wollongong Library 2016.
Graphics are the copyright of Gregor Cullen. All rights reserved. 
© Cullen 2015
Enquiries: gregorcullen@bigpond.com
Cover spread Designed by Gregor Cullen
Co-authored by Eva Castle and Gregor Cullen 2012
DL size launch invite.
Page spread.
Co-authored by Eva Castle and Gregor Cullen. Design Gregor Cullen
Page spread.
Co-authored by Eva Castle and Gregor Cullen. Design by Gregor Cullen
Promotion poster and invite
Introduction panel
Photo: exhibition panels display at Wollongong City Council foyer.
Curated by Linda Raymond. Designed by Gregor Cullen
Publicity poster and flyer. A3, A4, A5
Publicity poster - call for home movies
DL size publicity invites for the launch of the Migration Heritage Website
Commission by Multicultural Retirement Village, Warrawong. Published, researched and written by Migration Heritage Project, designed [pro-bono] by Gregor Cullen.