Anita Aarons had a diverse career working as a jeweller, sculptor, art administrator, radio commentator, teacher and art editor for an architecture publication, while living ...
Contemporary Melbourne cartoonist, illustrator, counsellor and writer, Aisbett was a regular illustrator for Terry Lane's column in the Sunday Age from 1991 to 1993. In ...
Annette Bezor was one of the new wave feminist artists to emerge in Adelaide in the 1970s. Her characteristic paintings were studies of voluptuously beautiful ...
In a collaboration with fellow artist Anne Ferran, Brennan used the forgotten women prisoners of the 19th century as their inspiration for an exhibition at ...
Performance artist. For the final work of her residency at the University of Sydney's Centre for Performance Studies, Campbell inscribed her body with motifs that ...
Sydney-based comic artist who began her first publication, Big Smoke, in 1995, Carvan has since worked as a producer with the Noise Festival and in ...
A contemporary graphic artist, Bell is well-represented in collections in both Queensland and Canberra. In 1994 she was the recipient of the Melville Haysom Resident ...
Contemporary abstract painter Cathy Blanchflower was born in England and studied in Perth before relocating to the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, via New York ...
Betty Churcher, who was the first woman to head both a state and national art gallery, had an extraordinary career in arts education and administration ...
Collett was a mixed media artist who designed costume, furniture, textiles, painted, designed interiors and assembled work from her "Museum of 20th Century Fabric", a ...
Contemporary Sydney illustrator and cartoonist. Bray-Cotton's first published cartoons appeared in 'Burn', a gay and lesbian magazine, in 1993. Since then her work has appeared ...
Dorothy Bennett was introduced to Aboriginal art when she was a medical secretary accompanying Dr Stuart Scougall on an excursion to the Northern Territory. She ...