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Bancroft, Bronwyn, b. 1958
Known for her colourful paintings, prints and textile designs, Bronwyn Bancroft is also an advocate of arts and education for Indigenous Australians.
Andrew, Brook, b. 1970
Brook Andrew is a graduate of the University of Western Sydney and the College of Fine Arts at the University of New South Wales. Andrew ...
Boyd, Daniel, b. 1982
Daniel Boyd was born in Cairns, Queensland, in 1982. He lives and works in Sydney, New South Wales. His work was exhibited in 'Culture Warriors' ...
Douglas, Blak, b. 1970
Born Adam Douglas-Hill is best known as a painter of quirky political satire. His portraits of Aboriginal people and other activists have been finalists in ...
Edwards, Chris, b. 1967
Chris Edwards is a descendant of the Gumbaynggirr people of Nambucca Heads. In 1999 his life story became the subject for a documentary directed by ...
Bostock, Euphemia, b. 1936
Bostock was a founding member of Boomalli Aboriginal art cooperative in 1987, for which she designed the logo. Her artistic career has included printmaking, textile ...
Blacklock, Fabri
Fabri Blacklock is an Indigenous painter who was a finalist in the 2007 Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize.
Foley, Fiona, b. 1964
Painter, printmaker, photographer, sculptor and installation artist, Fiona Foley's work often discusses the hidden histories of Australia's colonial past and its interface with Aboriginal people.
Foley-Brennan, Bonny, b. 1954
Bonny Foley-Brennan is a painter, printmaker and dilly bag weaver. Her paintings of synthentic polymer and her prints talk of family and personal memories and ...
Ferguson, Geoffrey
Aboriginal artist, Geoffrey Ferguson was a finalist in the 2005 Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize with his oil on canvas work, "In Defence of ...
Briggs, Glennys, b. 1948
Taungwurrung-Yorta Yorta artist based on the Gold Coast, Queensland, whose paintings seek to enrich audiences' sense of connection with the land.
Groom, Amala, b. 1979
Amala Groom is a proud Wiradjuri artist who utilizes a decolonising methodology to inform her creative process. Her practice can be described as multi-disciplinary and ...
Hemstead-Callaghan, Debbie, b. 1958
Debbie Hempstead-Callaghan is a self-described environmental and spiritual artist whose work represents birth, spirituality, animals and the environment. She works in the mediums of painting, ...
Hookey, Gordon, b. 1961
Political artist, Gordon Hookey of the Waayni people of north west Queensland is an oil painter and sculptor whose work is informed by domestic and ...
Irving, Brian, b. 1944
Brian Irving is a Bundjalung artist who has exhibited his works in the New England Regional Art Museum, the Country Energy Art Prize and in ...
Coe, Isabell, b. 1951
Wiradjuri painter, Isabell Coe's painting of Mum Shirl at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery at Old Parliament ...
Bruny, Janice, b.
Printmaker and painter, Janice Bruny's work is informed by a love of the bush that has come from trips home to her father's country in ...
Elliott, Jaquanna, b.
Painter and children's illustrator, Jaquanna Elliott was a finalist in the 2007 Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize.
Fraser, Jenny, b. 1971
Jenny Fraser is a 'digital native' who works within a fluid screen-based practice. Her work has been exhibited and screened internationally, including at "ISEA/Zero1" in ...