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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 ...
Moran, Albert Digby, b. 1948
Digby Moran is a painter whose work has always been closely connected to his people and their past. His motifs often refer to water, the ...
Nakamarra, Narlie, b. 1948
Narlie Nakamarra paints her renowned father Johnny Warangkula's Kalipinypa Dreaming for Papunya Tjupi Arts in Papunya.
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 ...
Nisi, Renate, b. 1948
Renate Nisi moved to Australia from Germany in 1971 and lives in Adelaide. Nisi graduated from Adelaide Central School of Art in 2001 with a ...
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 ...
Porter, Carol, b. 1948
Contemporary Melbourne political cartoonist and poster artist
Purdie, Shirley, b. 1948
Painter and a prominent leader in Warmun community
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. ...
Reynolds, Nyree, b. 1948
Nyree Reynolds is a painter. Her Gamillaroi heritage inspires her contemporary practice and her love of animals inspires her pet portraits. She currently conducts art ...
Roberts, Bluey, b. 1948
Ngarrindjeri/Kokatha painter, emu egg carver and muralist who participated in the 'Tactility' exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia in 2003.
Shen, Jiawei, b. 1948
Jiawei Shen was born in Shanghai in 1948 and migrated to Sydney in 1989.
Smith, John, b. 1948
Smith was a furniture designer who came to Australia in 1970 to take up a position with the Tasmanian School of Art, Hobart. He later ...