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Barakat, Nicole, b. 1977
Nicole Barakat is an artist who works to examine the intersections between different forms of art including textiles, drawing, performance and installation.
Bancroft, Bronwyn, b. 1958
Known for her colourful paintings, prints and textile designs, Bronwyn Bancroft is also an advocate of arts and education for Indigenous Australians.
Martin Wilson: blue budgie on pink (void wall)

by Wilson, Martin.

Hooked rug artist Martin Wilson - known Australia-wide as the "fuzzy Prime Ministers" artist - is in a league of his own, taking the craft ...

Fragility and Endurance: textiles by Jan Irvine-Nealie

by Irvine-Nealie, Jan, King, Glenda.

The quilted textiles ground themselves firmly in the notion of tradition as a value system from the past but are also evidence of a vibrant ...

Woolly mantle: Jennifer Robertson

by Robertson, Jennifer.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS BCAG exhibition archive; http://www.anu.edu.au/ITA/CSA/textiles/staff/jencv.html (21/01/04)

Elena Gallegos

by Gallegos, Elena.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS BCAG exhibition archive; http://www.craftaus.com.au/exhibition/textile_exhibition.htm (22/01/04)

Helen Lancaster:coral forest

by Lancaster, Helen.

A fibre based installation of 20 machine embroidered and manipulated fabric totems that have been inspired by the beauty & deprivation of Australia's Great Barrier ...

Akira Isogawa: printemps-ete

by Bell, Anonda, Isogawa, Akira, Somerville, Katie.

Australia Council and Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Charts the creative journey behind the production of Isogawa's Printemps-Ete Collection 2005, which as presented during ...

Ruth Johnstone

by Johnstone, Ruth.

Prints, installations and works on paper and fabric. Many of the artworks deal with the period from the Irish famine, a personal historical point of ...

Fibre Reactive

by Franklin, Donna.

Bio-art piece consisting of a dress made from living fungi.

living organisms, fungi

'Copus Couture: Honun Pudendum'

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'Corpus Couture: Hounen Pudendum’ playfully fashions genitalia as wearable adornment. The intimate ‘pubic’ becomes ’public’ spectacle to scrutinise proposed physical and metaphoric boundaries of the ...

recycled teabag fabric, wire armature, cotton