A Melburnian auctioneer, fashion and theatre designer known for his costumes at Melbourne's Artists' Balls. Contemporary police and media reactions to his more flamboyant costumes ...
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 ...
A scene-painter and carpenter who painted the scenery for performances at the Theatre Royal in 1833 and who redecorated the auditorium of the Royal Victoria ...
An Adelaide-born painter and printmaker whose exhibitions such as ‘Land of Promises’, ‘All Our Working Lives’, ‘We Helped Build Australia’, ‘A Bitter Song’, ‘Shoulder to ...
Moriceau was a designer who began her career in modelling, moving to England to work for magazines as a writer, designer, stylist and photographer. Her ...
Alan Oldfield’s early work was characterised by crisp clean abstract paintings which combined a hedonist sensibility with the austerity of hard edge abstraction. His later ...
Patterson trained at Sydney Technical College & Sydney College of the Arts. She began costume work in TV, later moving into film. She frequently collaborated ...
Paul Hoban is an artist and filmmaker. In 1998 he received an Anne and Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship, which took him to London ...
Early 20th century painter and illustrator in Australia. Archibald Prize finalist with her painting of Walter Burley Griffin Constance moved to London and had a ...
Painter, theatrical designer and teacher, Marjory Penglase married fellow artist, Newton Hedstrom, and won numerous awards during her career. In later years she travelled extensively ...
Phillip William Goatcher, a theatrical scene painter, was born in England in 1851, trained in 1867 as an apprentice scene painter in Melbourne, where he ...