Illustrated stories in magazines and in many books that were mainly written by her sister, Annie. 'Elves and Fairies' published in 1916 was Ida's and ...
Anne Outlaw was the business partner of Nance Kirkwood. Kirkwood and Outlaw had a textile printing business - Annan Fabrics, in Sydney (Mosman) c.1940s.
Artist working in printmaking, sculpture, drawing and artists' books and a co-founder of The Studio West End (established in 1998 with Wim de Vos). Since ...
Over is an interior designer and exhibiting member of the Society of Interior Designers of Australia. In 1976, her practice, AVANTI, ran from locations in ...
Over is identified as an interior designer in Beryl Guertner's 1967 book "Australian Book of Furnishing and Decorating" where his work is illustrated on p.139.
Late nineteenth century scene-painter who with Alfred Clint, provided the scenery for 'The Merry Wives of Windsor', which opened at the Theatre Royal in Melbourne ...
Painter and printmaker who led an active life exhibiting, travelling, writing, radio presenting and programming for the ABC ("Women's Session" Talks editor), public speaking and ...
Artist, Robert Owen's practice includes sculpture, painting, photography, installation and major public commissions. He has been awarded a John Moore’s Liverpool Exhibition 7 UK prize ...
Weaver and basket maker lives and works in Orbost, Victoria. Is associated with the East Gippsland Aboriginal Arts Corporation in Bairnsdale, Victoria.
Evelyn Owen was a self-taught designer who developed and made a unique rapid-firing weapon (Owen Gun) described in the official Commonwealth history Australia in the ...