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Smith, Penny, b. 1947
Ceramicist based in Hobart who established the Ceramics Research Unit at the University of Tasmania in 1995-1997 with Les Blakebrough.
Stäcker, Anke, b. 1947
Sydney-based photographer Anke Stäcker was born in Germany in 1947. In 2003 she was a finalist in the prestigious Helen Lempriére Travelling Art Scholarship.
Thomson, Robert, b. 1947
Thomson trained in law in Brisbane but moved to Melbourne in the 1970s where he worked with Myer, then Reg Riddell at Riddell Interiors, later ...
Tully, Peter, b. 1947
Artist and gay activist, was included in the Tin Sheds exhibition, "Dead Gay Artists", in 2002.
Whitmore, Lee, b. 1947
Contemporary animator whose films feature a feminist aesthetic.
Wilson, David, b. 1947
David Wilson was one of the generation of sculptors who first came to public notice with the 1973 Mildura Sculpturescape
Zurbrugg, Nicholas, b. 1947
Academic, writer, author and active participant of the 1980's QLD ARI sector.
de Vos, Wim, b. 1947
Artist working in printmaking, painting, sculpture and artist books and a co-founder of The Studio West End (established in 1998 with Adele Outteridge). de Vos ...
Amor, Rick, b. 1948
Contemporary Melbourne painter, printmaker and political cartoonist. In 1999 the Australian War Memorial appointed Amor as an official war artist, along with Archibald Prize-winning painter ...
Armstrong, Rosemary, b. 1948
Fashion designer Rosemary Armstrong (b. 1948) launched her label, Tea Rose, in 1981. Tea Rose is known for its ultra-feminine clothes that are made of ...
Armstrong, John, b. 1948
John Armstrong's sculptures were made from manipulated found objects, carefully arranged or clamped together.
Balsaitis, Jonas, b. 1948
Jonas Balsaitis is a maker of experimental abstract paintings and films which challenge the very concept of the nature of art.
Blanchfield, Sue, b. 1948
Trained at the National Art School in Sydney (1966–69), before completing her Master of Creative Arts at the University of Wollongong (1998). Blanchfield has had ...