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Slocock,
Studied embroidery under Loui Benham and exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1912.
Slorach, Bruce
Slorach worked as a designer as part of Slorach and Thorn, Melbourne. They produced textile designs, accessory designs and graphic works.
Spring, E. M.
Arts & Crafts practitioner using various media and forms, Spring exhibited with the Society of Arts & Crafts of NSW from 1910 to 1923 before ...
Stansfield, Jill
Stansfield was a textile designer, initially working for commercial firms such as Clunes Ross Packman and Comspring Fabrics. The designer was noted for her colour ...
Tapaya, Nyukana
Textile print designer, Nyukana Tapaya designed indigenous prints c.1989 at Ernabella Artists in South Australia.
Tchinarova, Anna
Tchinarova was a a Romanian-born who came to Australia with her daughter, the dancer Tamara Tchinarova in 1938. While her daughter followed a career in ...
Thatcher, Maude
A leatherworker whose repoussé work won second prize at the First Annual Exhibition of the NSW Society of Arts and Crafts in 1907.
Theau, Jane
Mixed media artist working across sculpture, installation and embroidery
Thompson, Olive
Embroiderer and artist she was a student at Perth Technical School in 1905 under Loui Benham and J. W. R. Linton.
Thorn, Sara
Thorn worked as a designer as part of Slorach and Thorn, Melbourne. They produced textile designs, accessory designs and graphic works.
Thorpe, Lyn
Lyn Thorpe is a Yorta Yorta and Wemba Wemba designer who created the possum skin cloak that the "Jaara Baby" was buried in.
Thorton, Cheryl
Thornton is a tapestry artist. She was employed at the Victorian Tapestry Workshop in 1977. She has worked on over fifty different tapestries, including the ...
Turner, Vida
Turner was a textile designer working from 191 Queen Street, Melbourne. In 1939, registered as V.J. Turner P/L formerly trading as R.M. and Vida J. ...
Unbehaun, Lena
Painter and embroiderer who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1905.