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Shillito, Phyllis, b. 1895
Shillito was a designer and educator. She taught in the UK, Brisbane Technical College 1923, Sydney Technical College 1925. She became Head, East Sydney Technical ...
Shimmen, Heather Jane, b. 1957
Heather Jane Shimmen is figurative painter and printmaker. She works in Melbourne.
Shipley, Conway, b. 1824
The aptly named Shipley served in the Royal Navy. Sketches he drew while on a voyage in the South Seas are now held in the ...
Shirley, Eric, b. 1919
Eric Shirley was an advertising art director who was involved with the Central Street artists and also exhibited in The Field, 1968.
Shirlow, John, b. 1869
Influential Federation era Melbourne painter, etcher and cartoonist.
Shnookal, Shan
Contemporary Melbourne glass artist and magazine cartoonist. Shnookal signs her work 'Shan'.
Shoji, Mitsuo, b. 1946
Mitsuo Shoji is a Japanese born ceramist who trained with the Sodeisha group in Kyoto and was instrumental in bringing an understanding of this important ...
Shomaly, Alberr, b. 1950
Alberr Shomaly, a printmaker, arrived in Australia in 1965.
Shore, Arnold, b. 1897
Influential mid 20th century Melbourne modernist painter, teacher, critic and cartoonist. Shore began his career designing stained glass. In the 1920s he consistently supported Post-Impressionist ...
Short, Steve
Contemporary Sydney digital cartoonist. In 1992 he won Stanley Award for best graphic artist.
Short, William Wackenbarth, b. 1833
William Wackenbarth Short was a painter and professional photographer. He came to Melbourne in 1852. Short applied for the position of artist on the ill-fated ...
Short, Donna
Contemporary Sydney cartoonist and caricaturist, Short won the Stanley Award for best graphic artist in 1990. She and Suzanne White were the first women to ...
Short, Dorothy, b. 1938
Lockhart River artist, Dorothy Short works as a weaver creating coolamons and dillybags using grasses, shells and seeds from around her country.
Short, Gordon Herbert, b. 1912
Gordon Herbert Short was a press photographer.