Late 20th century Manila-born cartoonist. Aragon was the founding director of the Philippine Society of Cartoonists before migrating to Australia in 1979 where he became ...
Popular mid 20th century Adelaide, Sydney and London newspaper cartoonist and painter. Benier's first cartoon appeared in the Adelaide Express & Journal in September 1934 ...
Acclaimed contemporary Indigenous artist, Gordon Bennett's work explores the role of language and systems of thought in forging identity. Much of his work is concerned ...
Ian Andrews is a Sydney based independent film, video and sound artist who began practising in 1981. Much of Andrews’ work consists of video/sound collage, ...
Artist, illustrator, film maker, poet, writer of fiction, Juliet Darling also became well-known as the quietly supportive partner of the Sydney based curator, Nick Waterolow
Interdisciplinary Tasmanian Aboriginal artist who began exhibiting in 1987. Her work addresses personal, environmental, political and scientific themes.
Jon Lewis, photographer and film maker was one of many talented artists to emerge from Sydney's Yellow House. He was a passionate environmentalist, a founding ...
Ludwik Dutkiewicz was one of several of South Australia's most progressive artists of the post-war era, arriving in Adelaide as an expressionist painter but soon ...
Contemporary multi-media artist whose work often deals with gender issues and feminist politics. Her work includes the gigantic inflatable plastic 'Blue Boy' that topped Sydney's ...
Late 20th century cartoonist, sketcher and experimental filmmaker. Glasheen established the experimental video art group Bush Video in the early 1970s.
Brad Miller has typically manipulated found images and sound to create single channel video and multi-channel interactive works exploring memory and associations.
Children's book illustrator and animator. Between 1974 and 1992 she was involved in writing and/or illustrating over 30 books, for which she has won several ...
Cartoonist and sculptor. Created the "Rubbery Figures". His 1995-96 solo exhibition The Rubbery Years attracted over 36,600 people in its first six weeks at Old ...