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Moriceau, Norma, b. 1944
Moriceau was a designer who began her career in modelling, moving to England to work for magazines as a writer, designer, stylist and photographer. Her ...
Ngallametta, Mavis, b. 1944
Mavis Ngallametta is an Elder for the Wik Women Weavers from the Wik and Kugu Art Centre in Aurukun, North Queensland. She was taught to ...
O'Loughlin, Irene, b. 1944
Melbourne-based Narungga artist whose paintings are inspired by her memories of growing up on Point Pearce Mission Station and her ancestral lands in the Yorke ...
Omeenyo, Evelyn, b. 1944
Evelyn Omeenyo is a weaver of baskets and dilly bags using native grasses, lawyer cane, pandanus leaves and bora beads. In 2000 Omeenyo was invited ...
Page, Tim, b. 1944
Page arrived in Australia in 2002 after an international career as a photojournalist, primarily focussing on war photography.
Patrick, Paddy Jangala, b. 1944
Paddy Patrick started painting in 1986 with the original group at the Lajamanu School, whose t-shirts bore the motto "Past and the present and the ...
Phillips, Mark D. , b. 1944
Mark D. Phillips is a mainly self-taught fine art oil painter and triple winner of the prestigious Australian Society of Artists Annual Exhibition. Based in ...
Pryor, Geoff, b. 1944
Contemporary Canberra newspaper cartoonist. Pryor has worked as the political cartoonist on the Canberra Times since 1978, when he succeeded Larry Pickering in the role. ...
Ramsden, Mel, b. 1944
Mel Ramsden was one of the key figures in the Art and Language conceptual art movement in London, New York and Australia.
Robertson, Jimmy Jampijinpa, b. 1944
One of the best known artists at Lajamanu who began painting with the original group in 1986. He participated in the first exhibition of Lajamanu ...
Rye, Owen, b. 1944
Owen Rye is a leader in the wood-fired ceramics movement in Australia and internationally. He has taught across all areas of ceramics.
Sackville, Pam, b. 1944
Sydney based watercolourist who usually paints flowers, still lives, fruit and ceramic pieces. Sackville has also illustrated two botanical books.