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Citations

  • O’Brien, Barbary (1999), 'Letter to Joan Kerr’.

  • “Hayfield, Myrtle” (pseud. O’Brien, Barbary) (2 October 1996), 'Diary of a Mad Artisan’, in Frontier (South Australian Country Arts Trust’s Magazine), 2 (October 1996), 20-21, 3 (April 1997), 22-24, 4 (October 1997), 22-24 [and perhaps no.1, unseen] : each issue has one cartoon.

  • Ashburn, Elizabeth (1996), 'Out of the Frame : Lesbian Art’, Sydney, NSW : Tin Sheds Gallery, (included in *Politically correct bedside manner).

  • O’Brien, Barbary, 'Letter to Samantha Littley’.

  • Ashburn, Elizabeth (1996), 'Lesbian Art’, Roseville East, NSW : Art & Australia Books, p 107, included 'Margery had long suspected that Dorian was harboring unresolved intimacy issues’.

  • O’Brien, Barbary (1990), 'CONsequences (anthology)’, Kent Town, SA : Wakefield Press.

  • (1997), '[reference in 'Parz’ (short features)]’, Inkspot 28, (Spring), p 35.

  • O’Brien, Barbary (1996), 'Look : designs on young people’, Port Adelaide, SA : Port Youth Theatre Workshop.

  • 'Lesbian Times’, Adelaide, SA.

  • [illustrated by O’Brien, Barbary] (1994), 'The Law Handbook’, Legal Services Commission.

  • O’Brien, Barbary; & Black, Ollie (1997), 'Seen and Heard : a foolproof guide to the youth vote’, Adelaide, SA : Youth Affairs Council of SA.

Initial data sources

  • Black and white artists

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