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Richardson, Steve
Cartoonist, 1950s. Richardson was sporting cartoonist on the 'Sydney Sun' in 1964.
Sheridan, Steve, b. 1950
Steve Sheridan's work is an extension of the tradition of Bernard Leach, which acknowledges the forms, glazes and histories of Asian ceramics. This approach, the ...
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.
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 ...
Dodds, Steven
Contemporary comic book artist who participated in 'Silent Army' - a publication featuring the works of 20 young Australian comic book veterans published as part ...
Goldate, Steven, b. 1959
Stephen Goldate (1959- )is best known as the creator of Claynet (now Ceramics Today), a forum for Australian and International ceramics on the Internet. He ...
Harvey, Steven, b. 1965
Steven Harvey (b. 1965, Sydney) undertook a Bachelor of Art (Education) at the City Art Institute in Sydney (1986) and completed a Post Graduate Diploma ...
Hayter, Steven
Installation artist associated with Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide, in the 1970s.
Kalmar, Steven, b. 1909
Kalmar was an interior designer and a furniture designer. He established Kalmar Interiors, Sydney in 1949 and was an inaugural member of the Society of ...
Moore, Steven
Contemporary newspaper illustrator and cartoonist who previously published regularly in the Weekend Australian Review adjoining Phillip Adams column.
Russell, Steven, b. 1957
Steven Russell, a Bidjigal weaver, drawer and painter is the son and great great grandson of La Perouse shellworkers Esme and Queen Emma Timbery. His ...
Stevens, George
Painter and photographer(?), exhibited twenty-two still-life paintings at the Royal Academy, London. Despite glowing reviews, Stevens appears to have had very little success in selling ...