Instructed by her father, pioneer Papunya Tula artist Charlie Egalie Tjapaltjarri, Natalie Corby was one of the first young women in Papunya to paint for ...
Karla Dickens is a Wiradjuri artist whose work explores the themes of politics, love, sex and the environment. Karla trained at the National Art School ...
Louise Dickmann is a Western Australian artist who transforms whatever materials are at hand in response to experiences, events or locations. She worked as a ...
Karen Doolan of the Tjukuluka Waka Waka and Kookuyulingi clans in Queensland was born in 1967. Her brightly coloured paintings on canvas and paper are ...
Luritja artist whose heritage country is Mt Wedge. She paints Kerrinyarra (Mt Wedge) Dreaming, also Bush Potato, Bush Onion, Corroboree and Honey Ant Dreamings. She ...
Nicole Newley's works, which are of synthetic polymer and ink on canvas, are informed by her grandfather's teachings of marine life and the ocean itself.
Since her Kym Bonython Art Prize awarded a year after graduating from art school in 1989, Michelle Nikou has exhibited regularly in Adelaide and Sydney. ...
Gabrielle Possum is the elder daughter of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, one of the most renowned of the founding group of Papunya painters. Taught by her ...
Roet is a Melbourne-based sculptor whose work investigates the relationship between humans and our simian relatives. She was a finalist in the 2008 Helen Lempriere ...
Melbourne based visual artist known for her keen observations of dogs through which she explores the distinct presence of the canine breed and its relationship ...