Artist, critic and cultural warrior Elwyn (Jack) Lynn was one of the most influential figures in mid-twentieth century Australian art. In the 1950s as his ...
Sir Sidney Nolan, the son of a Melbourne tram driver, became one of Australia's most celebrated and honoured artists. His Ned Kelly series made him ...
Justin O'Brien was known at first for his Byzantine influenced paintings of Christian iconography and later for sun drenched studies of Mediterranean landscapes. He was ...
Shorter is an industrial designer. He studied at Sydney Technical College, worked at Hermann Plastic Moulding (HPM), became head of company with 40 patents and ...
Warlpiri speaker and one of Warlukurlangu's founding artists. He was involved in the Yuendumu school doors project in 1983 and participated in the company's first ...
Wilson was a graphic artist and creative director at Jackson Wain P/L, Sydney, later moving to Melbourne working with Leo Burnett. He was President, Australian ...
Culbert studied at the Free School of Mechanical Trades, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, designed and manufactured cases for radios in St Peters, a Sydney manufacturing suburb, later ...
Dutkiewicz was an expressionist, constructivist, abstract and semi-abstract painter and occasional sculptor who was also involved in theatrical design, directing and acting. Dutkiewicz ran theatre ...
Magnus Halvorsen was one of the sons of Lars Halvorsen. After his father's death, the brothers formed a boat-building company Lars Halvorsen Sons. Magnus began ...
Hamori is best known as a postage stamp designer, arriving in Australia in 1956 from Israel. He undertook work the Commonwealth Bank, Qantas and other ...