Sculptor, nun and Anglican priest. Sister Angela's sculptural practice was informed by her religion, her sense of the sacredness of the land and her contemplations ...
Tasker was a sailor, ship-chandler, sailmaker and boat designer beginning in skiffs, later customising a 40 Square Metre class yacht sailing as "Siska" for ocean ...
Tichy was a Czech-trained ceramicist with a considerable European career before immigrating to Australia. He formed a partnership with Anne Dybka working as Studio Dybka ...
Worsley studied at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, later becoming the principal of Stuart Furniture, Melbourne, a retailer of modernist furniture and furnishings. His work ...
John Baily was Director of the Art Gallery of South Australia during the Dunstan years. Nationally he endeared himself to artists and curators for his ...
Painter who won the Claude Hotchin Art Prize in 1959, the Helena Rubinstein Prize for portraiture in 1961 and the Perth Prize for Drawing (International) ...
The. Yorkshire born Donald Brook first established a reputation as a sculptor, but his most significant impact on Australian art was as the intellectually rigorous ...
Carrol trained as a milliner at Moray Millinery, Sydney working in women's millinery, then transferred her skills to theatre, television and film in the mid-1960s. ...
Stewart Cownie was born in 1927. He was a commercial artist and illustrator. Cownie studied at Perth Technical School under Walter Rowbotham. He was also ...
Dunlop began his career in the Commonwealth Film Unit with a special emphasis on rural Australia, then documenting First Nations people in "People of the ...
Grant was an industrial designer with studies at the Royal College of Art, London, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA. He designed work for Expo '67 ...
Gray, artist and designer, shared a studio with designer Roger McLay in Sydney. Later resident in the Australian Capital Territory, he exhibited with the Australian ...