Sketcher and newspaperman from England, brother of John Burdett Wittenoom, the first clergyman appointed to Western Australia. He produced sketches of WA, representing the countryside ...
Senior Pitjantjatjara painter, carver and weaver based in Irrunytju whose paintings often depict aspects of the Kutjara Tjukurpa (Two Sister Dreaming).
Art administrator, studied in London. As the inaugural director of the WA Museum and Art Gallery, which opened in stages from 1892, Woodward played a ...
George Yapa's paintings depict an Eagle Hawk Dreaming, and Tingari stories from his traditional country around Kirrpinga and Kiwirrkura. He first painted for Papunya Tula ...
Came from Balgo to live in Papunya. First painted for Papunya Tula Artists in the late 1980s, producing paintings sporadically until his death in June ...
English trained printmaker who arrived in Western Australia in 1910. During the following two decades he was one of Australia's best known printmakers working mainly ...
An evolving collaborative Art/Science group comprising artists, technologists, computer programmers and scientists. It was established in 2000 at the School of Anatomy and Human Biology, ...