A prominent society photographer, teacher to Queen Victoria and inventor of the 'Biotype'. His talent for portraiture was such 'you could almost speak to' his ...
Mutti Mutti/Wiradjuri artist based in Mildura who was highly commended for the Koorie Heritage Trust Acquisition Award of the 2007 Victorian Indigenous Art Awards.
Settled in Victoria. Although a mother to nine children, Gibson still had time to create the 'Friendship Quilt' now exhibited at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, ...
Tina Gonsalves’ creative investigations draw from a long-term interdisciplinary and collaborative practice merging art, technology and science, exploring social relationships, trust and intimacy.
Elizabeth Gray received a royal commission after presenting two vases made from black swan eggs on which she had etched 'some sketches of natural history' ...
Professional photographer, exhibited a photograph of Back Creek, near Bendigo, at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition, Melbourne. He may have been one of the James Brothers.
Painter and clergyman, arrived at Van Diemen's Land in 1841. He exhibited at many places, including the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition and the 1870 Sydney ...
Contemporary Melbourne and Sydney cartoonist and illustrator. Before becoming a full-time cartoonist in 1997, Katauskas travelled the world working for aid organisations. She has been ...
Arthur Kipling worked as a professional photographer and publican. In the 1860s he travelled throughout Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland taking photographs, notably portraits.
Travelling photographer, advertised that he he had arrived at Mr Taylor's Royal Hotel, Deniliquin 'with his complete Apparatus with all the latest improvements for taking ...