Contemporary Art and Feminism

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Fuller, Gillian, b. 1962
Formerly Research Director of DAAO, Writer and regular collaborator with visual artist.
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Davis, Jan, b. 1952
A printmaker whose work explores both traditional and new print technologies and the relationship between text and photographic images. In 1995 she won the Fremantle ...
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Anderson, Louise Kate, b. 1987
Sydney based conceptual artist, creative director & arts worker in the arts/ disability sector.
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Sayers, Andrew, b. 1957
Andrew Sayers was one of the great curatorial communicators and enthusiasts for Australian art. His time at the National Gallery of Australia led to significant ...
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Johnston, Pam, b. 1947
An Aboriginal artist and a printmaker, Johnston is best known for her shocking work 'Untitled' which addressed the issue of Indigenous deaths in custody and ...
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Borgelt, Marion, b. 1954
Painter, mixed media and installation artist. In 1996 Marion Borgelt became the first Australian artist to be awarded the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award. In 2001-2003 she ...
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Darbyshire, Jo, b. 1961
Painter, designer, political activist and a member of Women for Survival, Jo Darbyshire has created a number of works highlighting feminist issues.
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vns matrix
Cyberfeminism art group active in the 1990s, comprising Francesca da Rimini, Josephine Starrs, Julianne Pierce and Virginia Barratt.
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The National Women's Art Exhibition

by Kerr, Joan.

Joan Kerr initiated this project which comprised approximately 150 exhibitions throughout Australia. With Jo Holder she compiled, published and distributed the National Exhibition Calendar.

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Durack, Elizabeth, b. 1915
Renowned artist, illustrator and writer descended from a pioneering Western Australian pastoralist family. Durack's reputation later in life was affected by her controversial adoption of ...
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