Anderson was a Victorian motor mechanic, opening perhaps the nation's first female motor garage in Kew, Victoria. She designed an "up and under" (known widely ...
Anita Aarons had a diverse career working as a jeweller, sculptor, art administrator, radio commentator, teacher and art editor for an architecture publication, while living ...
Contemporary Melbourne cartoonist, illustrator, counsellor and writer, Aisbett was a regular illustrator for Terry Lane's column in the Sunday Age from 1991 to 1993. In ...
A landscape painter of the 1890s, a photograph of Beatrice Boldeman's work is held in the Mitchell Library. The oil on board painting, 'Marysville, Victoria" ...
Contemporary abstract painter Cathy Blanchflower was born in England and studied in Perth before relocating to the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, via New York ...
Artist-printmaker exploring the recreation of text and narratives in visual form. Cavalieri was included in the La Biennale di Venezia Padiglione Italia Nel Mondo (The ...
Portrait and figure painter who studied in Paris and in Melbourne at the National Gallery School under Frederick McCubbin. Baker was still exhibiting at the ...
Passionate about the philosophy and practice of painting and inspired by the teachings of Max Meldrum, Beckett practiced her craft at every available moment. As ...
A member of architecturally acclaimed Barry family - Cleveland's uncle, Sir Charles Barry, designed the British Houses of Parliament while her cousin, Sir John Wolfe ...
Charlotte Ann Reeve Cole (Chassie) showed an early interest in art and began entering various exhibitions, including Ballarat Juvenile Exhibition of 1878. She won medals ...
Wathaurung artist whose photographic works offer a critique of the way non-Indigenous Australians circumscribe and misconstrue the nature of contemporary Aboriginal identity and experience.