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Jagamara, Malcolm, b. 1955
A Warlpiri artist, Jagamarra was first a successful footballer in Adelaide before returning to Willowra (NT) in 1976 and embarking on his Aboriginal education, which ...
Jago, Graham, b. 1957
Sydney based architect and artist born in 1957. In 2005 Jago exhibited in the Mary Place Gallery exhibition 'In the Sole of the Architect'.
Jakamarra, Jacko, b.
Katurrngarruru artist who often works with his two wives, Susan Napaljarri and Lizzie Napaljarri. He was in the original group of painters from Lajamanu (NT).
James, Edward J.
Professional photographer, exhibited a photograph of Back Creek, near Bendigo, at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition, Melbourne. He may have been one of the James Brothers.
James, Joe Japanangka, b.
Warlpiri artist who often paints with his wife, Irene James. He also works as a police aide at Lajamanu (NT).
James, Anton, b. 1962
Anton James was born in Melbourne in 1962. He is a landscape architect, based in Sydney, who specialises in innovative public art and design projects.
James, R. Haughton ("Jimmy"), b. 1906
R. Haughton ["Jimmy"] James's first local practice, the Design Centre, Sydney, was with Geoff and Dahl Collings. His first known designs in Sydney were radio ...
James, John, b. 1931
John James was a Melbourne and Sydney architect and scholar. His most notable building was the Readers Digest headquarters in Surry Hills, Sydney (1967). After ...
James Brothers,
Professional photographers, had a studio in Crown Street, Wollongong, New South Wales, in 1868-69. From 1884 to 1892 they operated the London Portrait Studio at ...
Jamieson, Gil, b. 1934
Late 20th century painter and cartoonist. He went to Brisbane to study at Central Technical College under Melville Haysom.
Jamison, Frederic
Painter and scene-painter, advertised that he would design and paint transparencies for the Sydney celebrations for the marriage of the Prince of Wales in 1863.