Charles Allen Brown was the pre-eminent manufacturing jeweller active in Brisbane during the last Quarter of the nineteenth century. An apprentice of Christian Ludwig Qwist, ...
Dybka was a London-trained artist with later studies in Melbourne at the National Gallery school and George Bell. She worked in ceramics and glass for ...
Dr. Catherine B. Fisher (B.A (Vis. Arts); Grad. Dip. Ed. M.Ed.C.A.; LLB; Grad.Dip.Leg.Prac.), DCA is a Visual Artist, Educator, Photographer, Lapidary, Researcher, Curator and Lawyer. ...
Featherston was an Industrial design and design industry leader. Recognised for his furniture and exhibition work in partnership with Mary Featherston, he helped to form ...
A painter, muralist, stained glass artist, glass painter & etcher, printmaker, poster-designer, art teacher, book-illustrator and designer, Frederick Halford Coventry's art practice encompassed both the ...
While best recalled as the wife of the famous cricketer, Don Bradman, Mrs Bradman studied silversmithing and her silverwork (serviette rings are known) occasionally surfaces ...
Calcutt began exhibiting functional etched pewter works and jewellery in the 1960s, working from a residential studio in Mt Waverly, Victoria (data from descendent). She ...
Interdisciplinary Tasmanian Aboriginal artist who began exhibiting in 1987. Her work addresses personal, environmental, political and scientific themes.