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Littlejohn, Vivien, b. 1948
Known as a printmaker, Vivien Littlejohn's work has been exhibited in many Australian and International galleries and exhibitions.
Lohse, Kate, b. 1948
Known as a painter, printmaker and installation artist. Lohse exhibited the australian Girls Own Gallery (aGOG).
McGrath, Vic, b. 1948
Vic McGrath is a scrimshawer and carver of pearl shells, dugong bone and turtle shell. He works exclusively with local marine material, particularly pearl shell ...
Moir, Alan, b. 1948
Prolific contemporary New Zealand-born, Sydney-based newspaper cartoonist. Moir won the inaugural Stanley Award for Artist of the Year in 1985. He joined the Sydney Morning ...
Nelson, Frank Bronson Jakamarra, b. 1948
An artist who worked with his inherited Warlpiri Dreaming stories but also demonstrated an original intelligence in his bi-cultural paintings, one of which won the ...
Onus, Lin, b. 1948
The award-winning artist Lin Onus (b.1948 d.1996) was self taught. He was the Victorian representative of the Aboriginal Arts Board of the Australia Council in ...
Puruntatameri, Eddie, b. 1948
Eddie Puruntatameri was Australia's first Indigenous studio potter. After studying at Bagot pottery he returned home to Bathurst Island where he established Tiwi in 1972. ...
Turner, Cynthia, b. 1948
Sydney-based mosaic artist whose public art typically involves the local community. Born in New Zealand in 1948, Turner moved to Sydney in 1981.
Wallace, Kathleen, b. 1948
Arrente speaker whose country is Alyethenge, Kathleen is an original artist member and contemporary custodian of the Keringke Arts Centre in Santa Teresa, NT.
Amos, Shirley, b. 1949
Shirley Amos, a self-taught painter works from her home in Tasmania. Her paintings speak of her own Aboriginal heritage, Aboriginal issues and identity. She has ...
Aragon, Edd, b. 1949
Late 20th century Manila-born cartoonist. Aragon was the founding director of the Philippine Society of Cartoonists before migrating to Australia in 1979 where he became ...
Browne, Colin, b. 1949
Colin Browne had only a short career in ceramics but his works, with dark tenmoku-like glaze and their suggestion of organic form are a distinctive ...
Cook, Patrick, b. 1949
Contemporary newspaper cartoonist, writer and actor.
Erskine, Doug, b. 1949
An artist whose work was included in the Tin Sheds exhibition, Dead Gay Artists, 1-23 February 2002.
Ferran, Anne, b. 1949
Contemporary photographer whose series of photograms of Victorian clothing 'Longer than Life' 1998, was made using clothing at the Historic Houses Trust property, Rouse Hill. ...
Graham, Anne, b. 1949
Known principally for her public artworks and sculptural installations, Anne Graham's work focuses on ideas of performance and community interaction.
Grounds, Ross, b. 1949
Ross Grounds was one of the pioneers of environmentally aware art, using a playful understanding of the rhythms of nature, which he incorporated with a ...
Hollo, Nick, b. 1949
Nick Hollo is a Hungarian-born urban designer, architect and artist, whose daily activities include sketching Sydney's harbour and coastline in oil pastels.
Nelson, Michael Jagamara, b. 1949
One of Australia's most celebrated Aboriginal artists who started painting for Papunya Tula Artists in 1983, and went on to achieve both national and international ...
Nixon, John, b. 1949
John Nixon's art is best described as radical minimalism. His tough non-objective approach to art was first developed in his student years and continued throughout ...