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Langoulant, Allan, b.
Late 20th century Perth, Melbourne and Launceston cartoonist and illustrator. Langoulant is a member of the Australian Black and White Artists Club.
Lants, Gerard
Late 20th century Melbourne painter and cartoonist
Eveready Dolphin lantern

by Design Field.

Design Field updated the design again in 1989.

Burns, Larry, b. 1933
Contemporary London born, New South Wales based cartoonist, scriptwriter and stand-up comic.
Latimer, Bruce, b. 1951
Sydney-based printmaker, Bruce Latimer teachers part time at the College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW. Latimer's works examine the relationship ...
Laurie Freeman

by Freeman, Laurie.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS CACSA 'Recollections' 1942-86

Lawrence, Kay, b. 1947
One of Australia’s pre-eminent tapestry and textile artists, Kay Lawrence was named a Member of the Order of Australia in 1989 for her embroidery in ...
Bovard, Leba
Leba Bovard was an abstract expressionist whose painting career was interrupted by her career in fashion.
Leckie, Alexander, b. 1932
Alexander Leckie, an adventurous Scot with a modernist sensibility, was one of the generation of studio potters responsible for establishing Australia's post war culture of ...
Lecture

by Scott, Jill.

Jill Scott, talk on recent West Coast US video and performance art

Lecture

by Brook, Donald.

Donald Brook on formalism, critical assessment of Clement Greenberg's theories of art

Lecture

by Burn, Ian.

Ian Burn, a talk on the context of art, challenging the concept of 'free and neutral' artworks

Leichney, Kathleen, b. 1903
Kathleen Leichney had an extensive career in Queensland in both the visual arts and in music. She painted and exhibited in Brisbane (largely portraits) and ...
Leishman, Kerrie, b.
Contemporary painter, illustrator and cartoonist. Since 1982 Leishman has participated in many group exhibitions around Australia.
Lempriere, Helen Dora, b. 1907
painter and lithographer, born in Melbourne in 1907, Lempriere had a forty year career of independent, professional practice, died in Sydney, 1991.