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Williams, Deborah, b. 1967
Melbourne based visual artist known for her keen observations of dogs through which she explores the distinct presence of the canine breed and its relationship ...
Williamson, Elizabeth, b. 1860
Elizabeth Sarah (Lillie) Williamson was a frame-maker. She married Tom Roberts on 30 April 1896. Her frames were hung at the Royal Academy in London ...
Williamson, Liz, b. 1949
Textile artist Liz Williamson began weaving in the late 1970s. Sometimes wearable, sometimes for display, her artworks have been exhibited and collected in Japan, Canada, ...
Laurie Willson: the book

by Wilson, Laurie.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS NGV annual report; UTAS catalogue Exhibition Catalogue: Laurie Wilson / [introduction] by Jennie Boddington. ...

Irene Barberis, Wilma Tabacco: saying it with flowers

by Barberis, Irene, Tabacco, Wilma.

Irene Barberis' and Wilma Tabacco's installations focus on floral motifs and the gradual loss of the importance of symbolic meanings. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage ...

Borlase, Nancy Wilmot, b. 1914
New Zealand-born Nancy Wilmot Borlase arrived in Sydney in 1937, studying sculpture under Lyndon Dadswell under space restrictions in her small bed-sit forced a change ...
Wilmot, George C.
Professional photographer, ran a Portrait Gallery at 31 Malop Street, West Geelong, Victoria, in 1865-86 in partnership with Key. Wilmot & Key photographed 'King Jerry, ...
Wilmot, Trina, b.
Painter, woodcarver and woodburner, printer, jeweller, egg carver and possum skin cloak maker has works in the collections of Melbourne Museum and Koorie Heritage Trust. ...
Wilson Hall: Centre and Symbol of the University

by Cobb, Victor Ernest, Walker, Charles Bristow.

This exhibition highlighted the place of Wilson Hall within the history and minds of the University of Melbourne community. The exhibition traced the Hall’s past, ...

Laurie Wilson's landscapes and Jon Rhodes' Australia

by Rhodes, Jon, Wilson, Laurie.

Distinctive sequence photography, documenting Aboriginal communities. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS NGV annual report; http://www.stillsgallery.com.au/proofsht/jr/; State Library of Victoria ...

Niven, Francis Wilson, b. 1831
A sketcher, photographer, lithographer, carver, printer and stationary manufacturer. Upon arriving in Ballarat, Niven purchased a lithographic press from Alfred Ronalds for £40 - said ...
Smythe, Henry Wilson Hutchinson, b. 1815
Colonial artist, primarily skilled in cartography, originally arriving in the Swan River Settlement with his family. As a result of dishonesty surrounding his father's employment, ...
Wilson, F. W.
Watercolour painter, signed a view, 'The Paddle Steamer Gondola' (1855) held at the La Trobe Collection, State Library of Victoria.
Wilson, Adrienne
Artist who was taught drawing by correspondence with the Art Training Institute, Melbourne.
Wilson, Charles
Charles Wilson was a professional photographer who brought the sennotype process to Australia. He came to Melbourne in 1862 and claimed to own the Australian ...
Wilson, Dorothy Elspeth, b. 1878
Dorothy Elspeth Wilson (Mrs Richard Wardill) was a very talented bookbinder. In 1906 she invited a group of six decorative artists and together they decided ...
Wilson, Edward, b. 1813
Colonial Melbourne editor and farmer who, as an amateur cartoonist, compiled an illustrated book of his life on the farm as a gift to his ...
Wilson, John Noble, b. 1832
Wilson worked as a photographer in Ballarat from 1854. It is thought that he may have spent a year or two as a travelling photographer. ...
Wilson, Lawrence George, b. 1920
Photographer, lived and worked in Geelong.