Using textile techniques such as sewing, embroidery and dressmaking, Julia Robinson explores themes of mortality and the macabre, and her work is informed by fairy ...
Robyn Gordon is a Sydney based artist who works across a particularly wide range of media, while retaining a thematic interest in the landscape and ...
Melbourne based Indigenous artist who works predominantly with sculptural ceramics and bronzes to address the tensions between the secular and the sacred and the paradox ...
Roet is a Melbourne-based sculptor whose work investigates the relationship between humans and our simian relatives. She was a finalist in the 2008 Helen Lempriere ...
As the first Curator of Australian Prints and Drawings at the National Gallery of Australia, Roger Butler both shaped the country's most extensive collection of ...
Roger Noakes' career was nurtured in the atmosphere of Adelaide's Experimental Art Foundation in the 1970s. His experimental approach to form evolved into a practice ...
Kate Rohde is a Melbourne-based artist who works in the areas of painting, sculpture, mixed media, and installations. Her quirky and innovative work takes a ...
A proud Aboriginal man, Ron Hurley's work reflected and represented various aspects of Indigenous Australian people, life and culture. From immortalising Aboriginal people and culture ...
Rose Mabel Phipps, also known as Rose Dakin, was a miniature painter and sculptor. She was the only female miniaturist in Britain who apparently was ...
Painter, printmaker and sculptor and original member of the Lockhart River Art Gang, far north-east coastal Queensland. Her abstract work links the landscape, weather, people ...
Warlpiri artist and senior woman in Yuendumu who worked between Alice Springs (the Centre for Aboriginal Artists), and Yuendumu where she founded the Warlpiri Women's ...
Ross Grounds was one of the pioneers of environmentally aware art, using a playful understanding of the rhythms of nature, which he incorporated with a ...
Amelia Rowe, mixed media artist, is based in Lauceston, Tasmania, and uses sculpture and installation to respond to those living within the West Tamar Valley.