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Stoney, Henry Butler, b.
An Irishman who spent time in Tasmania on a posting to Australia with the British Army.
Strickland, Violet Edith
Spinner and weaver. Strickland was a very strong minded person who taught spinning and weaving from around the First World War.
Stuart, W. J.
Amateur photographer, was taking photographs at Hobart Town in the late 1860s.
Stutterd, Joseph Gardner
Portrait and landscape painter, came to Tasmania from London and advertised in the Launceston Examiner on 25 September 1855 that he was prepared to undertake ...
Swan, H.
Photographer, gave a demonstration of stereoscopic photography at Launceston, Tasmania.
Swan, Louisa J.
Early 20th century Tasmanian painter and craftworker.
Thomas, George H.
Colonial-era Victorian and Tasmanian caricaturist, Thomas was awarded damages of 15 shillings when the subject of one of his caricatures destroyed the illustration as it ...
Thomas, Judith-Rose, b.
Tasmanian artist of the Ben Lomond people whose geometric, mixed-media paintings reflect upon an engagement with the Aboriginal petroglyphs of the north western and north ...
Triffitt, Lou
Palawa artist from Oatlands, Tasmania, who predominantly works with pyrography, which involves burning designs into wood.
Vawser,
Mrs Vawser was a drawing teacher in Hobart Town from 1834 to 1835. Offering to teach Breidon's new style of drawing, in 1835 samples of ...
Webb, Mary Ballantyne, b.
Painter, was born in Tasmania and studied at the School of Art in Hobart. She won equal first prize in the Blue Gum BP Art ...
Webb, T. D.
Professional photographer, appears to have been a son of Samuel Blatchford Webber, a goldsmith of Bromley, Kent, England and a keen amateur photographer.
Wells, Scott
Palawa painter based in Wynyard, Tasmania, whose paintings seek to combat stereotypical views of Aboriginality.
Wignall, D.
It is not surprising this colonial female artist painted Government house in Tasmania and exhibited it in Melbourne, as her father was a Hobart mayor ...
Wilson, Ada
Ada Wilson was a lacemaker and designer. She was president of the committee for the promotion of a School of Lace Design in Hobart in ...
Wilson, Charles
Charles Wilson was a professional photographer who brought the sennotype process to Australia. He came to Melbourne in 1862 and claimed to own the Australian ...
Wood, Louis
Painter, sketcher and teacher, was the elder son of Captain William Wood, a soldier who settled in Australia. There are a few known watercolour paintings ...
Wood, Eulalie
lithographer and drawing teacher, arrived at Hobart Town on 13 June 1829, and brought what was claimed at the time to be the first lithographic ...
Zika, Joel, b.
Joel Zika is a Melbourne based print and new media designer. Using multiple projection installation and large format digital imaging he creates work based on ...
Ceramics Research Unit, University of Tasmania
Established at the University of Tasmania in 1995-1997 by Les Blakebrough and Penny Smith, who were both senior figures in the Ceramics department at the ...