Emerged as a distinctive figure in the Papunya Tula painting movement in about 1980. Yumpululu was born in Pintupi country, as a child travelling with ...
A Pintupi artist whose work draws on men's ceremonial life, he worked for Warlayirti Artists when living in Mulan and Chistmas Creek, and for Papunya ...
Betty Churcher, who was the first woman to head both a state and national art gallery, had an extraordinary career in arts education and administration ...
A member of Warlukurlangu Artists since its inception, and co-chairperson of the association in the late 1980s. Since her involvement in the community's first exhibition ...
Senior Pitjantjatjara painter and basketweaver born at Kunatjarra, WA, whose paintings depict the tjukurpa related to the rockholes of her country, as well as tjukurpa ...
Warlpiri speaker who was a senior member of the Lajamanu community, her paintings have attracted significant attention through several national exhibitions, including Mythscapes and Paint ...
Dell Nash was a contemporary impressionist landscape artist of Central Queensland known for her instinctive feel for line and vivid colour and strong psychological and ...
O'Neill established multiple community arts groups in WA 1970s-2010s. President, 200 member Whitford Wanneroo Joondalup Arts Society; Foundation member of Watercolour Society of WA; Pastel ...
Sculptor, installation and performance artist,Unsworth was born in 1931 in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond. Despite growing up as a self-described typical Melbourne kid who ...
Kukatja artist and senior woman in the Balgo community (WA), Susie Bootja Bootja's paintings for Warlayirti Artists are recognised for their bold, colourful style. Her ...
In 1965 James Doolin came to Australia and became closely involved with the younger generation of abstract and colour field artists who worked and exhibited ...