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Khoe, Karl, b. 1980
Karl Khoe is an artist based in Sydney, whose work spans printmaking, drawing, sculpture, installation, performance and design, with a particular emphasis on working alongside ...
King, Daniel, b.
Awabakal/Thungutti artist whose satirical and polemic works offer commentary on the injustices suffered by Indigenous people in Australia.
Kirk, Mildred, b. 1925
Kirk's collages were included in the exhibition 'Earthly Delights: a group exhibition about the environment' in Canberra in 1990.
Kopsch,
Kopsch ran photographic studio in Adelaide in partnership with C.W. May. Working later in Sydney, he worked as the designer and decorator of a composite ...
Kozic, Maria, b. 1957
Contemporary multi-media artist whose work often deals with gender issues and feminist politics. Her work includes the gigantic inflatable plastic 'Blue Boy' that topped Sydney's ...
Kuriniya, Belinda, b. 1968
Belinda Kuriniya has worked with Bábbarra Designs as a printmaker since the mid 1990s and is known for her development of the tradition of the ...
Lang, Alice, b. 1983
Alice Lang is a founding member and co-director of LEVEL, an artist run initiative dedicated to providing opportunities for emerging and early career female visual ...
Lapic, Joanne, b. 1974
Joanne Lapic is an Indigenous artist living in Ballina. There is a strong connection to country in her work, she is a Bundjalung woman.
Larter, Pat, b. 1936
For most of her life Pat Larter was regarded as a muse, the subject of much of her husband, Richard Larter's, art. In reality she ...
Law, Bryan, b. 1954
Bryan's Image/text works included in "The Demolition Show" held at The Observatory Gallery ARI, Brisbane from March 10- 31, 1986.
Lewis, Ruark, b. 1960
Ruark Lewis is a Sydney-based visual artist and writer. He works in a wide range of media such as painting, drawing, installation, artists-books, performance, public ...
Lohse, Kate, b. 1948
Known as a painter, printmaker and installation artist. Lohse exhibited the australian Girls Own Gallery (aGOG).