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Kyle Jenkins

by Jenkins, Kyle.

Funded by the Australia Council and the NSW Ministry for the Arts. Supported by the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, ...

Banyard, Kylie, b. 1974
Kylie Baryard's multidisciplinary work is grounded in painting, but intersects with photography, video, sculpture and architectural spaces.
L S Gallery

by Young, Helen.

Solo Exhibition

Appleton, L.
Appleton was an engraver working in Sydney during the late nineteenth century.
Brown, I. L.
A sketcher known for one watercolour of Sydney Harbour dating from c. 1855.
Croft, Brenda L, b. 1964
Brenda L Croft has had dual careers as both a photographer and curator. She was one of the founders of Boomalli in Redfern, and first ...
Fisher, F. L.
Painter, whose competent watercolour, 'Vaucluse near Sydney' c.1875 is historically important. It reveals certain garden details to be much older than previously thought.
King, Beverly L., b. 1947
Beverly L. King, painter, was a finalist in the 2005 Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize. King is also known as Dutjira Barunbatai.
L., D. G.
Drawing teacher, advertised in Sydney in August 1844 that she wished 'to engage with a gentleman's family, either as resident or visiting governess. She is ...
L., J.
J.L. initialled the four watercolours of Norfolk Island in Robert Jones's manuscript journal. However elements of the illustrations are not historically correct for the time ...
Lacy, George, b. 1817
A self-confessed adventurer, Lacy 'bade adieu to Old England and sailed for the Antipodes'. As a skilled and amused observer of social foibles and appearances ...
Laeubli, Annis, b. 1912
Annis Laeubli was born around 1912 and trained as a sculptor at East Sydney Technical College under Rayner Hoff.
Lahm, Hardtmuth, b. 1912
Mid 20th century Sydney cartoonist and illustrator, an "incomprehensible wild wee man from Estonia", creator of 'Man' magazine's Snifter
Lamartiniere, Alexandre Henri, b. 1844
Professional photographer, worked with Andrew Chandler and Albert Lomer in Sydney before opening his own Gallery of Photographic Art in 1866. He may have learned ...