Harvey was a designer,sculptor, cartoonist, illustrator, print-maker, map maker and author. He also had an extensive career as an educator in Victoria. Especially noted for ...
Late 20th century Sydney-born, London-based cartoonist, caricaturist, illustrator and cartoon historian. The son of renowned Sydney cartoonist Jack Gibson, John is said to have changed ...
Pintupi/Warlpiri artist and respected figure in the Lajamanu community, his work has toured overseas and is illustrated on the cover of the Donald Kahn Collection ...
Anmatyerre artist and author, who sold his work privately for many years and occasionally through Papunya Tula. His work is represented in major public and ...
Jim McKay studied art at the School of Mines Ballarat, studied under lecturers Neville Bunning and Geoffrey Mainwaring. He later moved to Melbourne and worked ...
Kaytetye/Arrernte speaker who originally painted for Papunya Tula Artists. His paintings are associated with a site near Utopia, north of Alice Springs, an area where ...
Industrial designer and design educator. He studied at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and established a private practice as Carl Nielsen Design ca.1961, which ...
Joined Papunya painting group in the mid 1970s with encouragement from his cousins Billy Stockman and Clifford Possum and his 'brother' Kaapa Tjampitjinpa. He went ...
Des O'Brien is an Australian illustrator, graphic designer, painter and author. He trained at the National Art School, later joining Associated Newspapers. He formed a ...
An excellent carver, Freddy Patick was one of the first to start painting in Lajamanu. Married to fellow artist Myra Nungarrayi Patrick, Freddy painted a ...
Bert Read (1930–) was a Sydney-educated architect who worked with Harold Smith, John Stiles, Peter Muller and Ian McKay during the 1950s and 1960s, moving ...
Scriven was one of the founders of the Puppet Guild of Australia, founding Peter Scriven Puppets ca.1953, later expanding into the Marionette Theatre of Australia. ...