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Maddock, Bea, b. 1934
Bea Maddock was one of the nation's most accomplished contemporary printmakers. She worked across a range of media including encaustic painting, screen-printing, drypoint, handmade paper ...
Dwyer, Ella Maggie, b. 1887
Ella Maggie Dwyer was a printmaker and bookplate designer. She was a foundation member of the Australian Bookplate Club in 1932. In 1928 Dwyer was ...
Hilarie Mais

by Mais, Hilarie.

Organised by Plimsoll Gallery Committee, Tasmanian School of Art. Funding; South Australia Department for the Arts and VACB of the Australia Council; Tasmanian Arts Advisory ...

The Mainlanders

by Campbell, Joan Ruth, Chepeaux, Frederick, Hook, Peter R, Hughan, Harold Randolph.

An exhibition of 12 of Australia's leading ceramists - Joan Campbell, Frederick Chepeaux, Peter Hook, Harold Hughan, Judy Lorraine, Carl McConnell, Phillip McConnell, Gus McLaren, ...

Carlia Makigawa

by Makigawa, Carlier.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery annual report 1982-83

Man and his art: George Davis

by Davis, George.

Fine Art Committee, University of Tasmania Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Plimsoll Gallery exhibition archive

Edith Holmes: man and his art IV

by Holmes, Edith Lilla.

Fine Arts Committee, University of Tasmania. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS National Library of Australia catalogue Exhibition Catalogue: Edith ...

Manly, John Henry, b. 1843
Colonial era Tasmanian political cartoonist, lithographer, publisher and printer. Manly died of tuberculosis. He was twenty-eight years old.
Mansell, Allan, b. 1957
Allan Mansell is a Tasmanian Aboriginal visual artist whose work has featured on the cover of the Indigenous Law Bulletin. His work is in the ...
Marek, Dusan, b. 1926
Painter, film maker and radical Surrealist. Came to Australia as a political refugee in 1948 and through his teaching as well as his art, had ...
Beale, Margaret
Arriving in Australia with her younger children, Beale joined her husband (and elder children) in Tasmania before moving to Melbourne. In Hobart Town she had ...
Black, Margaret
Margaret Black sketched several notable views of Launceston that were exhibited in Melbourne in 1860 to glowing reviews. In 1861 one of the picture was ...
Hope, Margaret Anderson, b. 1848
Painter, wax modeller and art teacher, Hope was born and worked in Tasmania. She gained a reputation for her paintings of Tasmanian wildflowers on wooden ...
Allport, Mary Louise, b. 1832
Only daughter of sketcher Mary Morton Allport. Minnie Allport's work mainly consisted of delicate watercolours of native Australian flowers, both single specimens and decorative bunches.
Bellette, Jean Mary, b. 1909
Respected painter and illustrator of the 1940s and '50s and a two-time winner of the Sulman Prize.