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Rich, Margaret
Margaret Rich has been one of the key figures both in researching, collecting and exhibiting colonial and impressionist art, and in regional arts in Victoria. ...
Robertson, Barbara
Painter, working in Adelaide since the 1940s. While discussing 'In Context: Australian Women Modernists' Bruce James singled out Barbara Robertson and Erica McGilchrist.
Salisbury, Allan
Contemporary comic strip artist, created the 'Snake Tales' strip which began as 'The Old Timer' in 1978.
Sanderson, Jim
Late 20th century newspaper cartoonist.
Scheding, Stephen
Contemporary Sydney cartoonist, writer and art dealer.
Shreeve, Liz
Contemporary works on paper artist, in 2007 Shreeve was awarded a residency at Hill End, NSW. She Lives and works in Sydney, NSW.
Slapp, Graham
Late 20th century newspaper cartoonist.
Smith, Heide
Photographer, has had a studio in Canberra since 1978. In 1983 she was commissioned by the NLA to photograph 'Churches and Churchmen of Canberra'. Her ...
Smith, Lestar
Late 20th century Bulletin cartoonist.
Somerville, Phil
Contemporary Sydney cartoonist. Somerville is a member of the Australian Black and White Artists Club.
Tainsh, Douglas
Late 20th century Brisbane magazine cartoonist. Creator of the 'Cedric' swaggie series.
Tarling, Marjorie Mabel, b.
Painter who exhibited with the Perth Society of Artists in the 1940s and 1950s. She was given a review exhibition at the Undercroft Gallery at ...
Thompson,
Late 20th century Sydney cartoonist, Thompson drew cartoons for Fairfax publications, including the Sydney Morning Herald in the 1970s.
Tjakamarra, Joe
Luritja artist who lived at Mt Liebig (NT) and occasionally painted for Papunya Tula.
Turner, Richard
Richard Turner was a video artist associated with the Experimental Art Foundation in Adelaide in the mid-1970s
Van Der Craats, Christopher
Christopher Van Der Craats is a late 20th century Melbourne painter and cartoonist best known for his series "The Adventures of Henry Maltravers".
Vines, Mac
A late 20th century Brisbane cartoonist, Mac Vines began as a contributing cartoonist to the Post-Courier in Papua New Guinea while a school teacher there.