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Frank Fejo exhibition

by Fejo, Frank.

Computer images by local Larrakiya artist in the NT. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS NT annual report; http://www.maryjaneoverall.com/nxt/presenters/basho.html (07/09/03)

Bill Henson

by Henson, Bill.

AETA travelling exhibition. A series of large photographic 'cut screen' photographs presenting dark images of contemporary life. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School ...

Jakamarra, Jacko, b.
Katurrngarruru artist who often works with his two wives, Susan Napaljarri and Lizzie Napaljarri. He was in the original group of painters from Lajamanu (NT).
Goodale, Jane, b. 1926
Anthropologist Goodale spent many years studying and photographing the native people of Oceania, especially the Tiwi people of Northern Australia.
Jangala, Abie, b. 1919
Warlpiri artist and important ceremonial leader, Jangala was also known as the 'grand old man' of Lajamanu painting. He had his first solo exhibition at ...
Jewels from the centre

by Barry, Rose.

Landscapes by local emerging artist Rose Barry. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS NT annual report;

Johnson, Cecil Japangardi, b. 1940
Warlpiri artist who lives in Lajamanu (NT) and is best known for his unusually restricted palette - often simply white and brown on black. He ...
Djarrpirni, Judy
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Cooke, Kaz, b. 1962
Prolific contemporary Melburnian cartoonist, illustrator, filmmaker, comedian and writer.
Kngwarreye, Emily Kame, b. 1910
One of the best known desert artists and a senior woman in Utopia (NT), Kngwarreye's work is distinctive for its expressive abstract style. The recipient ...
Kuriniya, Belinda, b. 1968
Belinda Kuriniya has worked with Bábbarra Designs as a printmaker since the mid 1990s and is known for her development of the tradition of the ...
Lankin, Emily, b. 1935
Luritja artist who was a member of the women's cooperative, Jukurrpa Artists, at the Institute for Aboriginal Development in Alice Springs (NT).