Karen Atkins, born in Box Hill, Melbourne, is a Sydney based painter, textile designer, art teacher, community and public artist who is as inspired by ...
Contemporary Sydney designer Karina Clarke specialises in furniture, lighting, object and interior design, and teaches in Design at the College of Fine Arts, University of ...
Mrs W.P. (Bessie) Devereux was one of the most significant and original of L.J. Harvey's early students as she included wheel throwing among her skills.
Mutti Mutti/Wiradjuri artist based in Mildura who was highly commended for the Koorie Heritage Trust Acquisition Award of the 2007 Victorian Indigenous Art Awards.
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott was one of Australia's most distinguished potters whose career extended over more than five decades in Australia, England and France. She has ...
Susan Milne teaches sculpture at Eramboo. She has been collaborating with fellow artist Greg Stonehouse for the last twenty years. Milne and Stonehouse have created ...
Milton Moon has been a key figure in developing close links between Japanese studio pottery and Australia. In 2012 he wrote: 'I remain concerned, if ...
Maud O'Reilly was one of L.J. Harvey's students who furthered her skills by studying wheelthrowing and glazing when she visited London in 1925. She made ...
John Olsen's exuberant paintings, which were first exhibited in Sydney in the 1950s, are often celebrations of Sydney, Majorca, marine life, good food and sunshine. ...
Margaret Preston specialised in still life subjects, seeking to reinvent the genre, with inspiration from Aboriginal art and Australian native flowers, but she also made ...
Peter Rushforth's pots are a synthesis of European and Japanese aesthetic influences. He came to an appreciation of the Japanese Mingei (folk) aesthetic in unusual ...
Louise Sinnappan is from the Wemba Wemba tribe of South-west New South Wales. She completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts at Latrobe University, Bendigo in ...