Anmatyerre/Arrente artist who was the principal painter of the Papunya school mural and a key player in the establishment of Papunya Tula Artists, being the ...
Born in Pintupi country, and based for times at Haasts Bluff, Papunya, Brown's Bore and on his own outstation at Ngutjulnga, Tjangala joined Papunya Tula ...
One of the classic exponents of the Pintupi style of western desert painting, Yala Yala was an authority amongst the senior Pintupi men on ceremonial ...
A Warlpiri artist and senior member of the Yuendumu community, Walker exhibited his work regularly with the local artists' association Warlukurlangu Artists.
Anderson is described as a University of Melbourne graduate active in design. He worked with the Council of Industrial Design, London and was active in ...
Sydney newspaper cartoonist and commercial artist. Begg's work appeared in numerous publications throughout the mid 20th century including Smith's Weekly, The Sydney Morning Herald and ...
Renate and Gerd Block worked in partnership as architects. In 1958, they were exhibiting furniture and lighting in "Architecture and Arts". They were the architects ...
Brabham, working with Ron Tauranac, developed the Brabham motor racing marque under the name of Motor Racing Developments (MRD) in 1962 while continuing a successful ...
Carew was active as a window dresser, Millers Dept Store, Deniliquin, later Georges, Collins Street, Melbourne, David Jones, Sydney and exhibition designer Georges Gallery.
Trained in engineering, Davis studied sculpture in London. Davis was an innovator in model-making for architects, landscape planners, designers and engineers. He later studied design ...
Digby attended Melbourne Technical College studying commercial art, later working as an industrial designer for Radio Corporation (Astor Radios) before moving into graphic arts in ...
Duek-Cohen trained in architecture at the University of Liverpool with later studies in town planning in the UK. He arrived in Australia in 1962 and ...