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Kuyata, Yipati, b. 1946
Pitjantjatjara artist from Ernabella who worked in a range of media, including batik and screenprint. Kuyata was dedicated to her work and her role as ...
Lake, Florence Thorne, b. 1873
Florence Lake is one of the many female artists active in Australia during the first half of the twentieth century who has almost disappeared from ...
Lambert, Rose, b. 1885
Rose Lambert was a skilled practitioner of the art of china-painting in South Australia in 1927-33 but it was only one of the many craft ...
Langeake, John
Scene-painter, painted the scenery for South Australia's first theatrical venue, ambitiously christened the Theatre Royal, in the room above the Adelaide Tavern in May 1838. ...
Larking, Jillian, b. 1971
Painter, who has shown work in the 2006, 2007 and 2008 'Our Mob' exhibitions at the Adelaide Festival Centre.
Laughton, Leah
Leah Laughton exhibited a work in the 2006 'Our Mob' exhibition at the Adelaide Festival Centre.
Lawrence, Kay, b. 1947
One of Australia’s pre-eminent tapestry and textile artists, Kay Lawrence was named a Member of the Order of Australia in 1989 for her embroidery in ...
Lawrie, Verna, b. 1953
Kokatha/Mirning painter and potter who won the Major Art Prize in the 2008 Port Lincoln Art Prize.
Leach-Jones, Alun, b. 1937
Alun Leach-Jones was one of the generation of artists who helped define Australian colourfield art in the 1960s. Hie first came to prominence exhibiting in ...
Legoe, Esther, b. 1898
Photographer and painter. Member of a woman's art group called 'The Gropers'.
Lendon, Nigel, b. 1944
Nigel Lendon has developed a dual career as a sculptor whose work tended towards minimalism, and as a curator and researcher based at the Australian ...
Lennon, Beaver, b. 1988
Beaver Lennon is a visual artist working as a painter. Residing in Ceduna, South Australia, he belongs to the Mirning and Antakirinja people.
Lennon-Lawrie, Bernadette, b. 1971
Dot painter who worked out of the Ceduna Aboriginal Art and Cultural Centre. In collection of South Australia Museum.