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Hunt, John, b. 1932
John Hunt was a founding principal of Sydney architectural firms Payne and Hunt (1964-76), then Smith Jesse Payne and Hunt (SJPH, from 1976). After he ...
Knox, Beverley, b. 1932
Knox is identified as a designer for Ailsa Graham Art Fabrics, Fitzroy, Victoria. Knox's recorded designs include 'Didgeridoo, length of fabric' in the National Gallery ...
Leckie, Alexander, b. 1932
Alexander Leckie, an adventurous Scot with a modernist sensibility, was one of the generation of studio potters responsible for establishing Australia's post war culture of ...
Marwood, James "Jim", b. 1932
London born Medical doctor, active as a painter and photographer in Tasmania from the 1970s including extensive documentary photography of the people of remote East ...
McKay, Ian, b. 1932
Ian McKay was a notable architect in Sydney during the 1960s, including a brief partnership with Philip Cox; he also built significant residences around the ...
Moyes OAM, Bill, b. 1932
Moyes is an aeronautics designer, apprenticing in electrical engineering, then becoming an automobile electrician working from his own garage. He was part of a movement ...
Sear, Brian, b. 1932
Sear is an industrial designer with studies at the Royal College of Art, later, Konstfackskolan Stockholm, returning to Australia in 1963, working as a Senior ...
Smith, Bruce L., b. 1932
Smith was a collector of paintings, ceramics and ancient artifacts.
Sydney, Nino, b. 1932
Nino Sydney (1932-19?) was born and educated in Croatia and arrived in Sydney in 1955. From 1961 to 1973, he ws chief architect of Lend ...
Szabo, Joseph, b. 1932
Joseph Szabo was part of a new generation of European artists who helped transform Australia's cultural life in the decades after World War II.
Upward, Peter, b. 1932
Peter Upward's gestural calligraphic works are possibly the closest Australia came to mid-twentieth century American Abstract Expressionism. However he was more inspired by the metaphysics ...
Webber, (Geoffrey Phillip) Peter, b. 1932
Peter Webber was the NSW Government Architect 1973-74, after joining the NSW Public Works Department as an architect in 1949 and becoming Assistant Government Architect ...
Miller-Smith, Robert, b. 1933
Professor Emeritus and DIA Life Fellow, Miller Smith was the founder of the Bachelor of Design programme when he was the head of the Design ...
Andrews, John, b. 1933
John Andrews became Australia's most internationally accomplished modernist architect during the 1960s, completing major civic buildings in Ontario, Canada and on the Harvard University campus, ...