Palawa artist whose basketweaving practice was informed by her love of the beaches of Flinders Island, Tasmania, where she spent most of her childhood.
Born in Toowoomba in 1940, Katharine Nix first trained as an art teacher. She later specialised as a papermaker and paper artist, producing limited edition ...
Painter, carver and weaver of the Pitjantjatjara language and cultural group who is based in Irrunytju, where she is also a strong community leader and ...
Warlpiri speaker and leading Yuendumu artist who has painted for and exhibited with Warlukurlangu Artists since 1986. She collaborated on a mural for the South ...
Linda Syddick is an innovator and deeply religious woman, whose paintings reflect both her extensive knowledge of the Dreaming and her Christian beliefs. A strong-minded ...
Senior Pitjantjatjara artist based in Irrunytju whose paintings refer to the Minyma Tjuta (Seven Sisters) and Minyma Kutjara (Two Sister) Dreamings of her country.
Western Australian Indigenous artist who participated in the 'Aboriginal artists of the South-West: Past and Present' exhibition at the Lawrence Wilson Gallery, University of Western ...
Pitjantjatjara painter and carver based at Irrunytju whose works depict the rockholes and ancestral tracks of Kata Ala, her father's country near Kumanara Bore in ...
As a student Margaret Dodd exhibited in the first Funk Ceramic exhibition in San Francisco in 1968. After returning to Australia she became a major ...
Throughout her sustained career Lesley Dumbrell’s painting has been characterised by precise, geometric abstraction. In 1974, at a time when women artists found it difficult ...