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Thorn, Sara
Thorn worked as a designer as part of Slorach and Thorn, Melbourne. They produced textile designs, accessory designs and graphic works.
Thorpe, Alice, b. 1914
Weaver, was born in the Lake Boga district of Victoria in 1914.
Thorpe, Lyn
Lyn Thorpe is a Yorta Yorta and Wemba Wemba designer who created the possum skin cloak that the "Jaara Baby" was buried in.
Thorton, Cheryl
Thornton is a tapestry artist. She was employed at the Victorian Tapestry Workshop in 1977. She has worked on over fifty different tapestries, including the ...
Moore, Tim, b. 1974
English born artist working in drawing and embroidery
Adolphus, Tineke
Adelaide-based fashion designer active during the 1970s. She was part of the Designer Collective a textile design collective formed in Adelaide in 1979.
Todd, Sarah Squire, b. 1861
Wood-carver and needleworker, her artworks were included in the 1907 Exhibition of Women's Work at Melbourne, after studying at the Hobart Technical College. The inspiration ...
Freeman-Topper, Camilla, b. 1981
Designer and Director of Camilla and Marc
Hamm, Treahna, b. 1965
Treahna Hamm is a possum skin cloak maker, etcher, printmaker, painter, sculptor and public artist. A visual artist since 1982, Hamm's work discusses issues of ...
Baylis, Troy-Anthony, b. 1976
Since graduating with an Honours Visual Art degree in 1997, Troy-Anthony Baylis has exhibited widely in Australia and overseas. His art practice draws from popular ...
Tufnell, Louise, b. 1878
Craftworker, working with fashion and costume designs featuring decorative beadwork and hand embroidery.
Tully, Peter, b. 1947
Artist and gay activist, was included in the Tin Sheds exhibition, "Dead Gay Artists", in 2002.
Twynam, Emily Rose, b. 1845
Sketcher, designer and carver. Her numerous works are now owned by the National Trust (NSW).
Ullathorne, Mary Emma, b. 1850
Francis Philomena Ullathorne was a member of the English Congregation of the Third Order of St Dominic who came to North Adelaide in 1883. Widely ...