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Ken Orchard: altered states

by Orchard, Ken.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Wollongong City Gallery annual reporting; National Library of Australia catalogue Exhibition Catalogue: Ken Orchard: ...

Keys-Statham, Christiane
Christiane Keys-Statham is a curator, writer and project manager who has worked all over the world in diverse areas of the arts and culture sectors.
O'Brien, Sophia Statham, b. 1820
Sophia O'Brien was a young drawer who took to sketching a number of views from her surrounding landscape and residences in the early to mid ...
Rod Milgate: fourteen stations of the cross

by Milgate, Rodney.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS ORG exhibition archive; UTAS catalogue; National Library of Australia catalogue Exhibition Catalogue: Fourteen stations ...

Staunton, Madonna, b. 1938
Madonna Staunton, who spent all her working life in Brisbane, was best known for her precise, assemblages and collages, but she also painted. Her works ...
Christie, Steadman
Painter, teacher and widower of a British Army officer. She became the proprietor of a seminary for young ladies in Sydney and later taught painting ...
Steffanoni, Sarah Ann, b. 1844
Sarah Ann Steffanoni was a gold bullion embroiderer, born in Warwick, England, who moved with her family, along with the Fairfax family to Sydney, Australia ...
Steffanoni, Sophie, b. 1873
Sophie Steffanoni was an embroiderer and painter, who, despite exhibiting much of her work and receiving recognition for it, died just as her career was ...
McDonald, Stella Rosa, b. 1984
Stella Rosa McDonald is a video artist based in Sydney. Her practice examines the various influences of language, text and image on the portrayal of ...
Step Into Paradise

by Jackson, Linda.

Flamingo Park Events with Jenny Kee.

nova Milne, Stephanie, b. 1980
Stephanie nova Milne is one half of the artistic couple Ms&Mr, with her husband Richard nova Milne.
Stephen Crane: peripheral

by Crane, Stephen.

A large sculptural/photographic installation. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS TSG exhibition calendar;