Alice Cordelia Glyde was an art teacher, embroiderer, wood carver and leatherworker who exhibited with the WA Society of Arts in 1904, 1906, 1907 and ...
Federation era Vice-Regal wife, cartoonist, watercolourist and photographer. Hopetoun had little taste for public life but was a keen angler, an expert horsewoman and an ...
Loui Benham was born in 1868. She was embroiderer, designer, teacher, woodcarver, pyrographer and painter. Benham exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts. She ...
An art student, Brown exhibited drawings at both the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886, and the Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887.
Sculptor, painter, potter and art teacher, born in Sydney, NSW. Resident of London (England) and Sydney (NSW) her later sculptural career seems to have ended ...
A photographer and orchardist, Farran's practice was driven by her practical involvement in the family's innovative and scientifically-based agricultural project. A successful businesswomen, Farran and ...
A miniature portrait painter, Justine Kong Sing trained with Julian Ashton in Sydney and at the National Gallery School, Melbourne. She also worked and lived ...
Mary MacDonald possibly had the most extensive production for a Harvey School potter as she attended Harvey's classes for some 25 years. As well as ...
Embroiderer, South Australia, produced many works after Morris & Co. designs, including table covers, a screen, mantel borders and a splendid portière.
Inverell-born, Sydney-based painter who exhibited with the [Royal] Art Society of New South Wales and in local exhibitions in her childhood home town of Wagga ...