Some Forgotten, Some Remembered: Women Artists of South Australia
by Tuck, Marie.
by Barrett, Di, Grayson, Richard.
A series of works, made via computer technology and colour photocopying, using images drawn from adverts offering fetishistic clothing and accessories, and images of the ...
by Ford, Sue.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS AGNSW Library catalogue Exhibition Catalogue: A sixtieth of a second: portraits of women 1961-1981. ...
by Eager, Helen, Furler, Loene, Pash, Bernie.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS CACSA exhibition archive
by Gregory, Ina.
Exhibition curated by Victoria Hammond and Juliet Peers that indicated the strength of women's contribution to Australian art in the late 19th century.
by Barringer, Gwendoline L'Avance, Black, Dorrit, Bloxam, Ethel Annie, Bowen, Stella, Buxton, Jessamine, Chapman, Dora Cecil, Davidson, Bessie, Fiveash, Rosa, Gee, Annie Laura Vernon, Goodchild, Doreen, Graetz, Juliette, Grigg, May, Gwynne, Marjorie, Hambidge, Alice, Hambidge, Helen, Hambidge, Millicent, Harris, Mary Packer, Heaven, Judith, Henty, Ruby, Heysen, Nora, Hick, Jacqueline, Hylton, Jane, Kohlhagen, Lisette Anna, Lock-Weir, Tracey, Lowcay, Rose, McNamara, Leila Constance, Pornett, Muriel, Preston, Margaret, Reynell, Gladys, Sauerbier, Kathleen Margaret, Tuck, Marie, Tuck, Ruth.
Presented for the South Australian Centenary of Women's Suffrage in 1994, included in _PastPresent_ as a precursor to the National Women's Art Exhibition of 1995.
by Chadwick, Helen, Davis, Kate, Gallaccio, Anya, Godfrey Isaacs, Laura, Rushton, Emma, Stehli, Jemima, Treister, Suzanne, Wiltshire, Hermione, Wright, Elizabeth, Young, Linda.
A touring exhibition; included as the Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia's contribution to the National Women's Art Exhibition program
by Adams, Jude.
Jude Adams, Personal/Private, performance in EAF toilets; Sandra Young (Greentree), performance at EAF, organised by Women's Art Movement
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Margaret Dodd coordinated meeting to discuss collation of directory
Women's Art Movement organised seminar in association with INSEA
Seventeen potters from Australia and New Zealand selected by Michael Cardew
by Wood, John.
A Link contemporary art exhibition. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS AGSA annual report
by Wood, John.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS CACSA 'Recollections' 1942-86
by Mara, Jess, Robinson, Julia.
Neck of the Woods features the work of four artists: Hailey Lane, Jess Mara, Julia Robinson and Talia Wignall. Working in distinct disciplines, each artist ...