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Barton, Del Kathryn, b. 1972
Winner of the 2008 Archibald Prize, Del Kathryn Barton has been exhibiting regularly since 1995. Her practice, which includes painting, sculpture, drawing and mixed media ...
Kaurna

by Dixon, Naomi.

synthetic polymer on rock

Cooke, Kaz, b. 1962
Prolific contemporary Melburnian cartoonist, illustrator, filmmaker, comedian and writer.
Kedumba Drawing Award

by Nivison, Angus.

Group exhibition

Armstrong, Keith, b. 1965
Keith Armstrong specialises in collaborative, hybrid, new media works with an emphasis on innovative performance forms, site-specific electronic arts, networked interactive installations, alternative interfaces, public ...
Bates, Kelly
Printmaker. Broken Hill Art Gallery holds the artist's proof of the woodcut 'Cemetary (Wilcannia)' that was completed some time in the 1990s.
Kelly, Chris, b. 1953
Contemporary Hobart political cartoonist and sculptor who has published at least two cartoon anthologies including "Is that a banana republic or are you just not ...
Kelly, Gus
Gus Kelly of the Dunghutti language group of NSW creates works using charcoal, acrylics and coloured pencils. He was a finalist in the 2004 Telstra ...
Kelly, Anthony
Anthony Kelly has been working as an artist since 1994. He has been involved with the underground interventionist group, the Central Bureau, since 2000, and ...
Kemp, Irene, b.
Irene Kemp lives and works in Broken Hill, NSW. Her re-envisioned Toa's were included in "Messages From the Fringe" at the Walkabout Gallery, Sydney, NSW ...
Kemsley, James, b. 1948
Contemporary Sydney/Southern Highlands cartoonist and actor. Was responsible for the "Ginger Meggs" strip for over 20 years, working right up until his death in December ...
Emerson, Ken
Contemporary cartoonist, commercial artist and TV animator. Creator of the "Warrumbunglers".
Kendrick, Delphine Giggoru, b. 1958
Painter, Delphine Giggoru Kendrick of the Dyurbak (Jirrbul) people of Innisfail and Ingham, North Queensland was born in 1958. According to the 2001 'Gatherings' catalogue ...