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Anderson, Alison Nampitjinpa, b. 1958
A Luritja artist, and Administrator of Papunya for many years. Her work is held in major art collections including the Holmes Ă  Court collection in ...
Andrae, Craige, b. 1965
Craige Andrae is the recipient of several grants awarded by the South Australian Department for the Arts and Cultural Development, as well as the Australian ...
Andrew, Carl, b. 1939
Carl Andrew had a distinguished career as a curator specialising in Australian colonial art and decorative arts.
Andrews, Gordon Arthur, b. 1914
Gordon Andrews was one of Australia's prominent mid-20th century multi-disciplinary designers. While best known for designing Australia's first decimal currency notes (1966), his international career ...
Andrews, Ian, b. 1961
Ian Andrews is a Sydney based independent film, video and sound artist who began practising in 1981. Much of Andrews’ work consists of video/sound collage, ...
Andrews, John, b. 1933
John Andrews became Australia's most internationally accomplished modernist architect during the 1960s, completing major civic buildings in Ontario, Canada and on the Harvard University campus, ...
Andy, Ada Napaljarri, b. 1954
Luritja/Warlpiri artist, daughter of Entalura Nangala, early woman painter in Papunya, although not for Papunya Tula Artists. She has resided and worked in a number ...
Andy, Nora Napaljarri, b. 1957
Born at Haasts Bluff, daughter of Entalura Nangala, Nora Andy has been painting since the late 1980s. Her work has been exhibited at the Gauguin ...
Anthony, Michael
Late 20th century cartoonist. Anthony is featured in the 1986 publication 'Australian Black and White Artists Club Book of Originals'.
Appleton, Jean, b. 1911
Appleton was a painter and craftworker who studied at East Sydney Technical College and at the Westminster School, London. After seeing French sculptor Maillol's work ...
Aragon, Edd, b. 1949
Late 20th century Manila-born cartoonist. Aragon was the founding director of the Philippine Society of Cartoonists before migrating to Australia in 1979 where he became ...
Arkeveld, Hans, b. 1942
Perth-based painter, sculptor and printmaker. Has been a long term artist in residence at the School of Anatomy and Human Biology at the University of ...
Arkley, Howard, b. 1951
Painter, photographer and sculptor who studied in Melbourne. Using the airbrush as his principal tool, Arkley was heavily influenced by punk culture, suburbia and domesticity. ...
Armfield, David, b. 1923
Late 20th century Melbourne painter, illustrator and printmaker. This biography concentrates on his black and white work.
Armstrong, Rosemary, b. 1948
Fashion designer Rosemary Armstrong (b. 1948) launched her label, Tea Rose, in 1981. Tea Rose is known for its ultra-feminine clothes that are made of ...
Arnold, Raymond, b. 1950
Printmaker, winner of the 2001 Geelong Print Prize. Arnold's art has previously referenced the work of gay activist Rodney Croome and his MFA research focused ...
Ashburn, Liz, b. 1939
Liz Ashburn is a feminist installation artist whose work has long been concerned with social issues, especially the impact of war and conflict. For many ...
Ashworth, Olive, b. 1915
Commercial artist, textile designer and photographer. Ashworth is best known for her textile designs that were based on sketches and photographs of the Great Barrier ...
Aslanis, Con, b.
Contemporary Melbourne freelance cartoonist and designer. Aslanis is best known for his humourous Australiana illustrations, particularly his postcards.
Aspden, David, b. 1935
The largely self-taught painter, David Aspden, established his reputation in the 1960s by painting lyrically beautiful abstracts. In the context of the time, they were ...