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Name
Toni Robertson
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Printmaker)
Other Occupation
  • Tutor
Active Period
  • c.1977 - c.1988
Residence
  • Paddington, NSW
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Black and white artists
Website

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Urls
  • http://www.australianprints.gov.au/
  • http://www.australianprints.gov.au
Other occupations
  • Tutor
  • Tutor
References [<ExternalResource: Powerhouse Museum, ''Still life with overtones' poster by Earthworks Poster Collective', Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.>]
Related people
  • Kerr, Joan (associate of)
  • Vernon, Kay (associate of)
  • Kerr, Joan (associate of)
  • Vernon, Kay (associate of)
Related person groups
  • National Gallery of Australia (associate of)
  • Tin Sheds Gallery (associate of)
  • Watters Gallery (associate of)
  • Earthworks Poster Collective (associate of)
  • National Gallery of Australia (associate of)
  • Tin Sheds Gallery (associate of)
  • Watters Gallery (associate of)
  • Earthworks Poster Collective (associate of)
Related works
  • Canberra Beaches (creator of)
  • Death in Custody (creator of)
  • 'Still life with overtones' poster by Earthworks Poster Collective (creator of)
  • Pow! Never underestimate the power of a woman (creator of)
  • Canberra Beaches (creator of)
  • Death in Custody (creator of)
  • Pow! Never underestimate the power of a woman (creator of)
Related collections
  • National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT (collected in)
  • Watters Gallery, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT (collected in)
  • Watters Gallery, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
Related events
  • Out of sight, out of mind: Australia's places of confinement, 1788-1988 (exhibited at)
  • Out of sight, out of mind: Australia's places of confinement, 1788-1988 (exhibited at)
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