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Lamb, Dulcie
Weaver who exhibited with the Western Australian Women's Society of Fine Arts and Crafts in 1945, 1948 and 1960.
Lonsdale, Aleshia
Tirikee (Aleshia Lonsdale) is a Wiradjuri woman from central west NSW with connections to the Wonnarua and Worimi people. Tirikee was born and raised in ...
Ludwick, Ruby
Ruby Ludwick of the Gunganji tribal group of Yarrabah, North Queensland is a weaver of large floor mats. She uses the technique and style taught ...
McGorman, Margaret
Margaret McGorman won an Agricultural Society Prize for weaving stockings and clothing in 1843.
Miller, Marie
Weaver Marie Miller, who arrived from England in 1915, started weaving in 1945 and built up a network of clients all over Australia. She taught ...
Mills, Karen
Visual artist who lives and works in Darwin, Australia. She is also a curator who has had a great deal of experience working as an ...
Mongta, Dawn
Cann River artist, Dawn Mongta's weavings 'Dawnie's Personal Belongings' was Commended at the 2006 Victorian Indigenous Art Awards.
Mundy, Colleen
Palawa weaver based near Hobart, Tasmania, whose basketry honours the tradition of basket-weaving among Tasmanian Aboriginal women.
Peters, Dot
Dot Peters of Healesville, Victoria, is a basket and eel trap weaver who won the Australia Council for the Arts' 2002 Red Ochre Award. Taught ...
Robertson, Jennifer
Canberra-based textile designer who employs a range of complex weave structures in her work.
Strickland, Violet Edith
Spinner and weaver. Strickland was a very strong minded person who taught spinning and weaving from around the First World War.
Terrick, Edith, b.
Taught by mother and grandmother through their family's traditional practice. Also known as Aunty Eadie. A weaver of eel traps and baskets who has work ...
Terrick, Elaine, b.
Bairnsdale based weaver who has exhibited nationally and internationally. Won the 2007 Regional Indigenous Artists Award from Regional Arts Victoria.
Walker, Ngadijina Wilma
Weaver, Ngadijina Wilma Walker is from the Kukuyalandji language group of Mossman Gorge in North Queensland. She learnt how to weave as a young child ...
Walker, Sue
Sue Walker first came to public attention with her crocheted objects. Later she became the founding director of the Victorian Tapestry Workshop, and in this ...
Williams, Albert E.
A talented artist in his own right, Albert E. Williams was known as an art educator, teaching for many years at the Ballarat School of ...
Yam, Margaret
Kunjen weaver, Margaret Yam is from the Kowanyama region on the west coast of Cape York Peninsula. Her large open-woven rectangular bags known as "Umbins" ...