Neill studied at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, later earning a graduate degree at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). He established a London ...
Illingsworth was a sculptor, employed by the Sydney Technical College as a sculptor and model maker. He later turned to pottery, then portrait busts in ...
Nelson was a landscape painter, schoolteacher and police clerk. He painted prolifically as he travelled throughout Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania.
An artist who worked with his inherited Warlpiri Dreaming stories but also demonstrated an original intelligence in his bi-cultural paintings, one of which won the ...
One of Australia's most celebrated Aboriginal artists who started painting for Papunya Tula Artists in 1983, and went on to achieve both national and international ...
Dennis Nelson Tjakamarra, who paints for Papunya Tjupi Art Centre in Papunya, was taught by his father Johnny Warangkula Tjupurrula, one of the founders of ...
Photographer who arrived in Melbourne in 1852. He was looked after by an acquaintance, Walter Woodbury assisting him with various things from 1 August 1855.
Ness was a professional photographer and it is believed that he may be the architect 'David Ness' who had been taught photography by Walter Woodbury. ...
A professional photographer, he is generally regarded as the major photographic recorder of Melbourne's growth from settlement to great city. Working as the official photographer ...
Coulter was an architect who was designing furniture in a Moderne style in the mid-1930s from an office in Brighton-le-Sands. A cocktail bar designed by ...
Neville Gruzman was one of Sydney's significant independent architects from the 1950s to the 1980s. He was inspired by traditional Japanese architecture and landscape design, ...
Marsh was the principal of a design firm originally known as Neville Marsh Interiors (1965, dates vary), later becoming one of the principals of Marsh ...