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  • Fairview Art Collection
    Description

    The collection represents South Australian and West Australian women artists from the 1850s to the present day (2021). The work is housed in a 110-year old heritage home in Subiaco and includes Marie Tuck, Jessamine Buxton, Mary M. Wigg, Nancy Sayer, Mavis Lightly, Dr Joan Janet Bayliss, Priscilla Blight, Joy Tomcala, Genevieve Berry, Aurelie Yeo, May Courtney O’Neill, Christine Davis, Deborah Zibah and Lene Makwana.

    Website
    http://www.fairviewofsubiaco.com.au/
    Note

    Lady McCusker Rose pen and watercolour on paper 2001 used to raise money for Alzheimer’s Research and quartet turned into a set of gift cards

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References [<ExternalResource: Cornish, Patrick (19 May 2003). "Links of heart and mind". The West Australian. p. 36>, <ExternalResource: Thomas A.C. Murrell (2020-02-20). Dr Joan Janet Bayliss West Australian Artist - Hidden Talent: Untold Stories of the Fairview Art Collection. >, <ExternalResource: Murrell, Thomas (1 March 2020). "Isolation and limited opportunities leave WA's female artists largely invisible". The West Australian. p. 104>, <ExternalResource: Wikipedia >, <ExternalResource: Joan Twycross Bayliss. “Living in a Volcano”, publisher and date unknown. >] [<ExternalResource: Cornish, Patrick (19 May 2003). "Links of heart and mind". The West Australian. p. 36>, <ExternalResource: Thomas A.C. Murrell (2020-02-20). Dr Joan Janet Bayliss West Australian Artist - Hidden Talent: Untold Stories of the Fairview Art Collection. >, <ExternalResource: Murrell, Thomas (1 March 2020). "Isolation and limited opportunities leave WA's female artists largely invisible". The West Australian. p. 104>, <ExternalResource: Wikipedia >]