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Counihan, Noel, b. 1913
Important mid 20th century Melbourne political painter, printmaker, cartoonist and caricaturist.
Cowan, Theodora Esther, b. 1868
Sculptor, painter, potter and art teacher, born in Sydney, NSW. Resident of London (England) and Sydney (NSW) her later sculptural career seems to have ended ...
Cowdroy, Victoria Ethel, b. 1908
Mid 20th century artist and cartoonist.
Cowen, Don, b. 1920
Don Cowen worked for only a few years in Australia, beginning as a promising younger artist in Brisbane in the early 1950s, before departing for ...
Crawford, Michaelie
Sydney based artist best known as a public artist, making installations in various sculptural media. With fellow artist Jennifer Turpin she established Turpin Crawford Studio.
Crumpler, Stuart
Crumpler developed the initial 1992 "Crumpler" half-moon shoulder bag design as a bike courier accessory for an organisation formed by Dave Roper, Will Miller and ...
Cunningham, , b. 1883
Exhibited with the Royal Art Society in 1905.
Cunningham, James, b. 1841
Professional woodcarver born in London, England, UK. Resident of Sydney, NSW.
Currie, Bridget, b. 1979
Bridget Currie is a sculptor and installation artist known for her delicate and awkward abstraction. Currie was a Founding Member and Co-Director of Downtown Artist ...
Cusack, Victor, b. 1937
Victor Cusack, painter, sculptor, poet, mechanical engineer and bamboo specialist was born in Manly, Sydney in 1937. Both his cast bronze public sculptures and his ...
Cypher, Mark
Widely exhibited and collected Western Australian artist, designer and lecturer who explores interactivity across a range of mediums.
Dadswell, Lyndon, b. 1908
Influential mid 20th century Sydney sculptor and an official war artist during the Second World War. He sculpted 12 panels of the frieze around the ...
Danko, Aleks, b. 1950
One of Australia's leading conceptual artists, the South Australian born Danko has always been concerned with process as much as the objects eventually (or ephemerally) ...