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Darling, Elizabeth, b. 1798
Wife of the Governor New South Wales 1825/1831 Major-General Ralph Darling. She made watercolours and drawings as well as designs for public buildings.
Buhrich, Eva, b. 1915
Buhrich studied architecture at the Polytechnic University, Berlin with Hans Poelzig, moving to Zurich’s Technical University, then England by 1938, later to Australia in 1939. ...
Harvie, Ellison
Harvey began her architectural design studies at Swinburne, later at the Melbourne University architectural atelier. A principal of Stephen and Turner, she was an activist ...
Cullis-Hill, Eleanor, b. 1913
Sydney architect, born in 1913.
Ingpen, Edith C.
Architect, possibly from Melbourne, Victoria.
Campbell, Janine, b. 1972
Janine Campbell is a Sydney based artist who works predominantly as an architect, but has also been involved in numerous art, design, and installation projects. ...
Brown, Doris Jocelyn, b. 1898
Mid 20th century landscape architect.
Laron, Eve
Architect and architectural writer, Sydney, Australia.
Laurence, Janet, b. 1947
Sculptor and installation artist, Janet Laurence is probably best known for her site-specific architectural collaborations including 'Edge of the Trees' with Fiona Foley for the ...
Evatt, Mary Alice, b. 1898
Artist, social activist, art collector and Trustee of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Evatt's best known work was an oil painting entitled 'Footballers' ...
Griffin, Marion, b. 1871
Working in the same league as Frank Lloyd Wright and Hermann von Holst, Marion eventually married and worked with Walter Burley Griffin on public and ...
Campbell, Marrianne Collinson, b. 1827
Painter, decorative artist and amateur architect in Duntroon, Canberra. Painted meticulously executed botanical paintings and was known for her medical dispensary.
Hutton, Beatrice May
Architect, Queensland, worked Rockhampton.
Armstrong, Kate
Exhibited four works in Brisbane in 1894, two of which were landscapes.