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Stelarc, , b. 1946
Stelarc is a performance, installation and new media artist who has performed and exhibited in Japan, Europe and the United States. Using medical instruments, prosthetics, ...
Stennett, Michael, b. 1946
Stennett was a designer active with the Australian Opera from 1969 when he came to Sydney as a costume designer for the Marriage of Figaro. ...
Stephen, George, b. 1812
Throughout his artistic life Stephen worked as a miniaturist and sketcher, offset by such occupations as public servant, geologist, barrister, politician and faith healer (it ...
Stephen, Henrietta, b.
Painter and art collector from a family of anti-slavery campaigners - her uncle was William Wilberforce. Lady Stephen came to Melbourne in 1855 and several ...
Stephen, Ann
A poster "An Artist Like a Soldier without politics is an assassin." c.1975 designed by Ann Stephen and Michael Callaghan.
Stephens, Charles
Early 20th century Bulletin illustrator.
Stephens, Craig
Late 20th century cartoonist.
Stephens, Ethel, b. 1864
Painter, printmaker and decorative artist was born in Sydney. She was the first pupil of Julian Ashton's. Stephens painted flowers and other still life subjects, ...
Stephens, L. A.
Early 20th century china painter
Stephens, Molly, b. 1920
Molly Stephens (née Pascall), born in Kent, England studied at both the Medway School of Art and the Royal College of Art, before going on ...
Stephens, Luke, b. 1862
Stephens, a cabinetmaker, was most likely to have been one of the hundred or so workmen brought out by Smith & Co.
Stephens, William, b. 1857
Stephens was a woodcarver for Smith & Co.
Stephens, Harry
Stephens is an architect who began his career in the NSW Govt Architect's Branch. He later assumed a teaching role at the Mary White Art ...
Stephens, Jasmin
Curator and writer at multiple Australian galleries and arts centres.
Stephenson, Edward Rigby, b. 1847
Edward Rigby Stephenson, a sketcher, born in South Wales travelled extensively while studying, and after a brief illness died in 1865. After his death 'Miscellaneous ...