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Hulme, Edward, b. 1818
Edward Hulme was a painter, lithographer, art teacher, gold-miner and farmer who came to Melbourne with his family in 1856. On arriving he was soon ...
Humphries, Barry, b. 1934
Popular Melbourne raised, London based writer, comedian, artist. Co-creator, with Nicholas Garland, of the 'Barry McKenzie' comic.
Hurle, Andrew, b. 1962
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Hutchinson, Alexander
Alexander Hutchinson was listed as 'artist' in the Melbourne Directory for 1868.
Hutton, Francis Frederick, b. 1826
Francis Hutton lived an adventurous life, cut short by shipwreck within a day's journey of Liverpool. He was an artist, portraitist, explorer and gold digger.
Hypnogogia

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_Hypnogogia_ means the state between sleeping and waking. In this case it was an installation of bedroom furniture and accessories by Kate Durham at Georges ...

Hypnogogia

by Durham, Kate.

_Hypnogogia_ means the state between sleeping and waking. In this case it was an installation of bedroom furniture and accessories by Kate Durham at Georges ...

Ian Fairweather 1891-1974: a centenary commemoration

by Fairweather, Ian.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS NGV annual report

Ian Armstrong

by Armstrong, Ian.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Warnambool Art Gallery exhibition archive

Burn, Ian, b. 1939
Internationally influential late 20th century Geelong raised conceptual artist. Central to the Art & Language movement.
Fairweather, Ian, b. 1891
The Scottish born artist Ian Fairweather travelled extensively throughout South East Asia and China before finally building a thatched hut on Bribie Island off the ...
Gall, Ian, b. 1904
Prolific mid 20th century Brisbane cartoonist, painter, illustrator and journalist.
Glanville, Ian
Contemporary regional Victorian newspaper cartoonist and painter.
de Gruchy, Ian, b. 1952
Ian de Gruchy is best known for his large digitised projections of slide and video projections on the walls of public buildings.