An amateur photographer and army officer, Verney was taking photographs at Government House, George Street, Brisbane in 1868-69. In 1877 he published two articles in ...
Perth-based new media and bio-artist whose works have addressed themes around gender, race, the ethics of tissue technologies and bio-commerce, and spatiality.
sketcher, of Aboriginal portraits from the Portland district of NSW (now Victoria) and views of Tasmania. The drawings are mainly in pencil with a few ...
Painter and professional photographer, exhibited artworks, mainly copies, at the Melbourne Exhibition, 1854 and Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, 1866. Although listed in the Melbourne Directory as ...
Sue Walker first came to public attention with her crocheted objects. Later she became the founding director of the Victorian Tapestry Workshop, and in this ...
Contemporary artist with a diverse art practice in works on paper, collage, artists’ books and sculpture. After completing a PhD (addressing the topics of place, ...
painter and professional photographer of Heathcote, Victoria. Exhibited examples of his original oil and watercolour paintings at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition
Professional photographer, published a series of stereoscopic photographs of views in Victoria, primarily of the Melbourne and Geelong districts, at Melbourne in the late 1860s.
Scene-painter who painted scenery for a performance at the Queen's Theatre, Melbourne in 1850. In 1867 he executed a large transparency in oils for the ...
Ann Webb was a sketcher. She married Robert Saunders Webb, the first commissioner of customs and treasurer for the Port Phillip District of NSW, now ...
Amateur photographer, took two photographs at the Black Lead Reef, Moliagul, near Dunolly, site of the discovery on 5 February 1869 of the Welcome Stranger, ...
Along with James Murray, Welch was the expedition photographer for the Victorian government relief party to the Burke and Wills expedition in 1861. Welch had ...
Watercolour painter and designer, appears to have been in Sydney in the late 1840s when she painted a watercolour, Henrietta Villa, Eliza Point, Rose Bay.