Knitter and one of between twelve and fifteen thousand Australian women and children who travelled to the United States between 1946 and 1947 as part ...
Adelaide-based Aboriginal artist with Yammagi and Brinkin heritage whose paintings are a means to share and maintain her culture and reflect upon her personal journey, ...
Prolific mid 20th century painter based in Hobart and Sydney. Jack Carington Smith won numerous awards and prizes including the 1949 Sir John Sulman Prize ...
A painter, etcher, art teacher and engraver. Despite being 'deaf and dumb', a distinguishing handicap often mentioned in relation to his work, Carmichael was nevertheless ...
June Carney was an interior designer, design retailer, illustrator. She is the daughter of the designers and retailers Clive and Edna Carney. Carney also provided ...
Carrol trained as a milliner at Moray Millinery, Sydney working in women's millinery, then transferred her skills to theatre, television and film in the mid-1960s. ...
Trisha Carroll is a Wiradjuri painter whose oil and acrylic works are inspired by the environment, local landscapes and animals as well as traditional oral ...
A well travelled painter, in 1876 Carse was regarded as 'perhaps the best painter in the colony' with his landscapes, depicting locations from all around ...
Painter from Sydney, NSW. Participated at the Exhibition of Women's Work (Sydney) in 1907. She was not the daughter of John Carter the Watercolourist born ...
Norman St Clair Carter was a portrait painter, stained-glass artist, muralist and teacher who trained in Melbourne before relocating permanently to Sydney in 1903.
Sydney-based comic artist who began her first publication, Big Smoke, in 1995, Carvan has since worked as a producer with the Noise Festival and in ...