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McKay, Ian, b. 1932
Ian McKay was a notable architect in Sydney during the 1960s, including a brief partnership with Philip Cox; he also built significant residences around the ...
McKay, Jim, b. 1930
Jim McKay studied art at the School of Mines Ballarat, studied under lecturers Neville Bunning and Geoffrey Mainwaring. He later moved to Melbourne and worked ...
McKenna, Brenton, b. 1982
Emerging graphic novelist and cartoonist of Ywarru heritage, based in Adelaide. His main sources of inspiration are his memories of growing up in Broome.
McKenzie, Donny, b. 1966
Wangkanguru/Adnyamathanha painter and sculptor based in Port Augusta who participated in the 2004 'ARID' public sculpture project in South Australia.
McKeown, Ben
Wirangu descendant, Ben McKeown has studied art at the Victorian College of Arts, Melbourne, and has exhibited in Geneva, the United States of America and ...
McKernon, C.
McKernon was a shipwright. It is assumed he built dinghies and fishing craft.
McLarty, John, b. 1812
Farmer and furniture maker John McLarty specialized in bridge building but also made family furniture.
McLaughlin, Jimmy, b. 1900
Mid 20th century New Zealand and Sydney cartoonist and comic writer
McLennan, Andrew, b. 1940
McLennan was a sound artist who developed his career through the ABC (beginning 1971), working as a producer, later with the ABC Arts Unit and ...
McCulloch, Alan McLeod, b. 1907
Late 20th century Melbourne cartoonist, painter, writer, art critic, art historian and gallery director. Compiled several editions of his Encyclopedia of Australian Art.
McLeod, John
McLeod enrolled at the Australian College, College Street, Sydney, in 1837.
McLeod, John, b. 1877
Sculptor, painter, teacher, and illustrator. He was a member of the West Australian Society of Arts with which he exhibited regularly and held numerous positions ...
McMaster, Gerald
Co-Artistic Director of the 18th Biennale of Sydney
Brothers, Meade
Meade Brothers were professional photographers who had a studio in Melbourne in the second half of the 1850s. According to J. Cato, they sold their ...