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Havoc, Jasper, b. 1952
Artist who was included in the exhibition at the Tin Sheds Gallery, "Dead Gay Artists", 1-23 February 2002.
Hawk, Gray, b. 1956
Throughout the 1970s Gray Hawk trained as a wheelwright, wainwright, blacksmith and cabinetmaker. After a role during the mid 1990s as Associate Designer at the ...
Hawke, Brian J.
Late 20th century Bulletin cartoonist. Originals are at the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney.
Hawkins, Irene
Known as a printmaker Irene Hawkins was married to fellow artist H.F. Weaver Hawkins.
Hawkins, Jeffrey
Professional photographer, was listed as a daguerrean and photographic artist in the Melbourne Directory from 1858 to 1875. He may also be the 'W.' Hawkins ...
Hawkins, Mabel
A painter who was a Sydney member of the Contemporary Art Society and who exhibited 13 times to 1959.
Hawkins, Sheila, b. 1905
Mid 20th century painter, illustrator and author. War artist and children's book illustrator.
Hawkins, Weaver, b. 1893
One of the great advocates for contemporary art in New South Wales. After he was left on the Western Front in World War I, he ...
Hawkins, Sylvia Wilkins, b. 1893
New Zealand-born, Sydney-based portrait painter and scarf painter, working from the 1920s until the 1950s.
Hawley, E.
Watercolourist, made an interior view of the Australian Library and Literary Institution, Bent Street, Sydney in 1868. May be related to D.R. Hawley, who was ...
Hawthorn, George
Sketcher and port master, lived in Hobart Town from youth. He was active in the local art scene giving lectures and public demonstrations in the ...
Hawthorne, Heliodore, b. 1895
Painter, teacher and co-founder of Undergrowth: A Magazine of Youth and Ideals, 1925-1929. Worked at the Small Arms Factory, Lithgow NSW manufacturing guns 1942-1945 and ...
Haxton, Elaine Alys, b. 1909
Painter, printmaker and designer, Haxton worked through the 1930s as a commercial artist in both Sydney and London. In 1943 she won the Sulman Prize ...