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Kemp, Rik
Late 20th century cartoonist and a member of the Black and White Artists Club who contributed to the Bulletin.
Kemp, William H.
William Kemp was an ensign in the 51st Regiment of Light Infantry in Hobart Town. He is known from a drawing inserted in a fellow ...
Kemp, Irene, b.
Irene Kemp lives and works in Broken Hill, NSW. Her re-envisioned Toa's were included in "Messages From the Fringe" at the Walkabout Gallery, Sydney, NSW ...
Kempe, N. I.
Lithographer and also possibly a painter. Arrived in Hobart, Tasmania in 1836 and is known for two undated lithographs.
Kemsley, James H.
Mid 20th century writer of strip cartoons including 'Ballantyne' and 'Air Hawke'. The father of cartoonist James L. Kemsley.
Kendrick, J.
Early 19th century English cartoonist who drew a cartoon with an Australian colonial theme.
Kendrigan, Donna
Donna Kendrigan is an artist who works in new media including fine art, illustration and imaging, interactive art, video and animation, graphic design, sound design, ...
Kennedy,
Kennedy was a Federation-era cartoonist who contributed works to the 'Clarion' in 1908 that featured bushmen, station-hands and Aboriginals.
Kennedy, K.
Miss Kennedy is best known for the 'elegantly and tastefully coloured' transparencies she created and that were used as street decorations during the Duke of ...
Kennedy, K. G.
Known from a series of sketches, mainly landscapes depicting areas around Melbourne. Many are signed 'K.G. Kennedy/ 159 Collins Street East' and titled in French.
Kennedy, Scott
Late 20th century cartoonist, Kennedy features in the 'Australian Black-and-White Artists Club Book of Originals'.
Kennedy, Anthony
Anthony Kennedy of the Wiradjuri language group works in acrylic on canvas and has been a finalist in the 2005 and 2007 Parliament of NSW ...
Kennedy, Sonia, b.
Ceramicist and painter, Sonia Kennedy from Western Sydney was a finalist in the 2005 Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize.
Kent, Trish
Participated in the Screen exhibition at the 2002 Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth (BEAP).