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Marynowsky, Wade, b. 1974
Media artist working across robotics, immersive and interactive installation, performance, music and video. His work straddles both 'artificial-life' and 'live art'.
McKenzie, Queenie, b. 1915
Queenie McKenzie's career as an artist began in her later years as she painted stories from her life and country, including records of massacres of ...
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 ...
Delafield-Cook, William, b. 1936
William Delafield Cook established his reputation as a draughtsman and painter consciously paying homage to the 19th century academic works of Ingres. He matured into ...
Guglielmetti, Mark
Melbourne-based new-media artist and scholar who has explored themes around cultural identity and virtual reality.
Mellifera

by Adams, Patricia.

An on-line interactive environment in Second Life which is linked to a complimentary series of real-time exhibitions in gallery and museum spaces.

Digital

Still

by Feneley, Louise, Losada, Lisa, Young, Lisa.

Still is an exhibition of still-life and landscape paintings by South Australian artists Louise Feneley, Lisa Losada and Lisa Young. The works in the exhibition ...

White Camellias

by Lightly (nee Allen), Mavis Elizabeth.

Watercolour on paper, 23 x 31 cm

watercolour on paper

Sketches in Victoria

by Gill, Samuel.

Drawn on stone, Melbourne: J.J. Blundell, Melbourne: Campbell & Fergusson, Lithographers, ill.; 15 X 24 cm.

Works on paper

Ecology / economy

by Bolatagici, Torika.

Queensland Art Gallery; 7th Asia Pacific Triennial

Wann, Harry, b. 1897
Early 20th century caricaturist. Harry worked for The Sun Newspaper as an illustrator until 1952. Contributed to the Reveille front cover page issue December 1934 ...
My Home in Tasmania during a Residence of Nine Years

by Meredith, Louisa.

London: John Murray, 2 v.: ill.; 21 cm.

Works on paper

The Australian Sketchbook

by Gill, Samuel.

[Melbourne]: Printed in colors and published by Hamel & Ferguson, 25 prints: chromolithograph; 28.5 x 43 cm.

Works on paper