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Whitelaw, Bridget Elizabeth, b. 1950
Bridget Whitelaw will long be remembered as one of the two curators who created Golden Summers, the first exhibition to define Australian Impressionism. Her career ...
Whiteley, Brett, b. 1939
Brett Whiteley was the first Australian to combine a pop star's persona with that of a visual artist. He worked across the mediums of painting, ...
Wickham, Ben, b. 1949
Ben Wickham's assured skill as a draftsman was evident in his early exhibiting career but his peripatetic lifestyle mitigated against its full development.
Wicking, Colin
Popular contemporary regional Queensland and Darwin newspaper cartoonist.
Wienholt, Anne, b. 1920
Starting as a painter, illustrator and writer of books Wienholt now considers herself primarily as a sculptor. She has had many exhibitions in Australia, Jamaica ...
Wightman, Colin, b.
Colin Wightman from Toomelah Mission in north west NSW was inspired to paint by his younger brother. In 2005 he was selected as a finalist ...
Wigley, James V., b. 1917
Mid 20th century Adelaide, Melbourne and regional Northern Territory and Western Australian based painter, political printmaker and draughtsman.
Wigley, Julian, b. 1943
Late 20th century Melbourne and Northern Territory painter, cartoonist, film-maker and writer.
Wilcox, Cathy, b. 1963
Contemporary Sydney newspaper cartoonist.
Wildman, Narelle, b. 1946
Naive artist, internationally known for her colourful and happy depictions of everyday life in Australia, from the coast to the outback.
Wilkinson, Peter
Contemporary Brisbane and Sydney cartoonist and caricaturist.
Wilkinson, Jeffery, b. 1921
While Wilkinson is best known as a potter and teacher at Melbourne Technical College, he also worked in metal sculpture and designed timber furniture in ...
Willding, Ian Kenneth, b. 1954
Ian Willding, a Wiradjuri man, developed his art while working for many years at the Suneden Special School in Adelaide. His inspiration however came from ...
Williams, Caroline, b. 1945
New Zealand female painter who spent more time in London, Sydney and Melbourne where she married a gallery owner and exhibited extensively thereafter.
Williams, Fred, b. 1927
Fred Williams' paintings of the Australian landscape can be seen as a modernist reinterpretation of the Heidelberg tradition. He was a figurative artist who valued ...
Williams, Pamela Tjanara, b. 1958
Photographer of the Goreng Goreng/Waka Waka peoples of Queensland. Pamela Williams became politically active in the Land Rights movement during the 1980s and in 1985 ...
Williams, Phyllis Napurrurla
Warlpiri artist from Yuendumu who has exhibited with Warlukurlangu Artists since 1987in major cities across Australia and overseas.
Williams, Vera Mbitjana, b. 1966
Pitjantjatjara speaker also fluent in five other Central Australian languages. A dedicated artist in the media of screenprint and fabric design, and more recently, canvas ...
Williams, Albert E.
A talented artist in his own right, Albert E. Williams was known as an art educator, teaching for many years at the Ballarat School of ...
Wilson, Nola, b. 1958
Warlpiri artist with connections to Nyirrpi (NT). She has been a member of Warlukurlangu Artists since 1987 and currently lives in Yuendumu.