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Scarce, Yhonnie, b. 1973
Yhonnie Scarce, a descendant of the Kokatha and Nukunu people, is a glass artist whose work is informed by the effects of colonisation on Indigenous ...
Scarvell, Jessie E., b. 1862
A painter, Scarvell exhibited frequently with the Art Society of New South Wales in the late 1800s and was included in the 'Exhibition of Australian ...
Scharf, Theo, b. 1899
Painter, etcher and art teacher, Melbourne-born Theo Scharf was a professor of painting and drawing at the Munich Academy of Fine Art in 1934-35. He ...
Schell, Kirrily, b. 1972
A contemporary artist and Canberra-based comic book artist, Schell has produced comics for publication and exhibition and run a number of comic book workshops for ...
Schemmel,
Ornamental and scene-painter, assisted John Hennings in 1862 to decorate the ceiling of the new Haymarket Theatre in Melbourne.
Schepers, Karin, b. 1927
Karin Schepers came to Australia from West Germany in 1955 when she was already an accomplished printmaker.
Schipp, Naomi
Naomi Schipp was one of ten socialist artists in the 'Melbourne Popular Art Group' who produced a folio of fourteen linocuts, 'Eureka 1854-1954'.
Schlicht, Rollin, b. 1937
Rollin Schicht was a painter and an architect, who was active in the Central Street Gallery in the late 1960s.
Schlunke, David, b. 1942
David Schlunke is a landscape and portrait painter. He has been active as a painter since the early 1960s and as a committed conservationist, environmental ...
Schoenfeld, Frederick, b. 1810
Painter, lithographer and art teacher. In 1859-62 Schoenfeld was employed by Frederick McCoy, director of the National Museum of Victoria, to draw and lithograph specimen ...
Schramm, Alexander, b. 1814
Painter, lithographer and sculptor. In 1849 Schramm migrated to South Australia.
Scobie, Jennie Napurrurla, b. 1955
Started painting in 1987. She was the sister of Mabel Tilawu James.
Scobie, Johnny Tjapanangka, b. 1935
Pintupi artist and Walungurru Council Chairman whose early work for Papunya Tula Artists was included in the Peter Stuyvesant Collection, which toured internationally from 1977.
Scobie, Lily Nangala, b. 1930
Lajamanu artist who worked in a group with her sisters Topsy, Yinarrki, Yurrurngali (all Nangalas). They started painting in 1986.
Scobie, Narpula Napurrula, b. 1950
One of the first senior Pintupi women to begin painting for Papunya Tula Artists and until the mid 1990s the only one in Kintore doing ...
Scobie, Neil Japanangka, b.
Started painting in 1986 and worked with his wife Janie Samuels Napurrurla.