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Panozzo, Steve
A contemporary caricaturist and cartoonist, Panozzo has been a professional cartoonist since 1983. Twice president of the Black and White Artists Club he mainly contributes ...
Short, Steve
Contemporary Sydney digital cartoonist. In 1992 he won Stanley Award for best graphic artist.
Smith, Steve, b. 1950
Painter, illustrator and comic strip artist. He has exhibited drawings and paintings in Sydney since 1983 and is represented by Mori Gallery.
Steel cities: Steven Lojewski

by Lojewski, Steven.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Wollongong City Gallery annual report

Alderton, Steven
Steven Alderton has worked as a curator and gallery director in many regional arts centres including Wagga Wagga, Bundaberg, Redland, Lismore and the Casula Powerhouse ...
Moore, Steven
Contemporary newspaper illustrator and cartoonist who previously published regularly in the Weekend Australian Review adjoining Phillip Adams column.
Sexual politics: Don Stewart, David Dawson

by Dawson, David, Stewart, Don.

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

McCrae, Stewart, b. 1919
Late 20th century Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane cartoonist. He won the Walkley Award in 1978.
Stewart, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Stewart, a printmaker, who made the linocut 'Balance' in 1996, for which she was highly commended in the 1996 Silk Cut Acquisitive Award for ...
Stewart, Pansy Nakamarra, b. 1946
Warlpiri artist who painted for Warlukurlangu artists in Yuendumu (NT). Her work was widely exhibited in Australia and is included in the collection of the ...
Stewart, Queenie Nungarrayi
Warlpiri artist who paints for Warlukurlangu Artists in Yuendumu (NT).
Stewart-Killick, Hugh
Late 20th century cartoonist. In 1984 Stewart-Killick self-published a collection of cartoons on suicide called 'Goodbye Cruel World'.
Stieg Persson

by Persson, Stieg.

The exhibition explores what the artist thought were dominant influences in Australian painting: 19th century French and enlightenment art, and American post-war modernism. Source: Solo ...

Still life

by Hanssen Pigott, Gwyn.

Joint exhibition with Cressida Campbell and Thornton Walker.