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Abbakoyok, Alma, b. 1949
Indigenous artist from the Kunwinjku tribe born in 1949. Abbakoyok is known for her plaiting and dyeing work with woven string baskets.
Barkus, Rosie, b. 1959
A self taught lino-block textile designer from Thursday Island in the Torres Strait. Born in 1959 Barkus's work is held in most major national collections ...
Barnyawarra, Carol
Carol Barnyawarra made woven bags at Maningrida Arts c.1995. Examples of Barnyawarra's work are held at the Powerhouse Museum.
Bradbury, Maree, b. 1960
Painter and jewellery maker, Maree Bradbury was born in 1960 and lives in Northern New South Wales. Her acrylic on canvas paintings are informed by ...
Charles, Sue
Wemba Wemba basketweaver and winner of the Victorian Cultural Heritage Award at the 2007 Victorian Indigenous Art Awards.
Clarke, Maree, b.
Maree Clarke is a Mutti Mutti, Wemba Wemba and Yorta Yorta woman from Victoria who works as a multi-disciplinary artist and curator of Aboriginal art.
Condie, Bernice, b.
Shell necklace stringer and painter, Bernice Condie, also known as moekatan, is a palawa woman from Tasmania. Her maireener shell necklaces are highly sought after ...
Djarrpirni, Judy
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Fisher, Andrea, b. 1981
Queensland artist, Andrea Fisher works in the medium of jewellery design and 'wearable art'. She was a finalist in the 2007 Telstra National Aboriginal and ...
Flora, , b. 1809
19th Century shell necklace worker and member of the Ben Lomond Tribe of North-East Tasmania. A necklace she made is in the collection of the ...
Fullard, Corrie, b. 1931
Corrie Fullard is a traditional shell necklace stringer of Tasmania whose work is represented in many public collections across Australia. Trained by watching and learning ...
Grace, Betty, b.
Palawa shell necklace maker from Flinders Island, Tasmania who learnt the shell-working tradition from her mother, Dulcie Greeno.
Green, Gina
Tasmanian Aboriginal artist based on Flinders Island whose jewellery is created from natural materials found in the bush and on the beach.