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Stein, Otto
Working as a drawing master at the Sydney Technical College (1931), Stein is identified through work on the ANZAC memorial, Hyde Park Sydney (c.1932). Work ...
Steitz, Ludwig, b. 1885
Sculptor and painter who won Lady Hackett's Prize for Figure Drawing in 1912. Steitz was a bachelor, apparently of independent means, who in later life, ...
Stelarc: performance documentation

by Stelarc, .

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS AGSA annual report

Stelarc: Meat, Metal, Code

by Stelarc, .

Famed for pushing the boundaries of performance art and biotechnology, Stelarc previews startling new scientific developments set to transform our relationships to our bodies and ...

Interview

Stelarc, , b. 1946
Stelarc is a performance, installation and new media artist who has performed and exhibited in Japan, Europe and the United States. Using medical instruments, prosthetics, ...
Portrait of Stella

by Coventry, Frederick Halford.

Pencil drawing. Exhibited at Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, 1936, (cat. 1166); An Exhibition of Mural Decorations, Paintings, Engravings and Drawings by F.H. Coventry, New Zealand ...

Bowen, Stella, b. 1893
Single-minded in her desire to be an artist, Stella Bowen studied briefly under Margaret Preseon before leaving Adelaide at 20 to study art in London. ...
Marks, Stella E.
Female miniature painter who trained in Melbourne but lived mostly in London and New York, returning to Australia for the odd exhibition, instead exhibiting with ...
Marks, Stella, b. 1887
Stella Marks, portrait miniaturist. Born Melbourne 1887; studied at the Melbourne National Gallery School; exhibited 1913 with the West Australian Society of Arts. Lived in ...
McDonald, Stella Rosa, b. 1984
Stella Rosa McDonald is a video artist based in Sydney. Her practice examines the various influences of language, text and image on the portrayal of ...
Stellar

by Kimber, Mark.

Group exhibition

Stellar

by Kimber, Mark.

Group exhibition