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Barbara Cleveland
First called Brown Council, Barbara Cleveland is an Australian artist collective directed by Diana Baker Smith, Frances Barrett, Kate Blackmore, and Kelly Doley, working on ...
Dodd, Margaret, b. 1941
As a student Margaret Dodd exhibited in the first Funk Ceramic exhibition in San Francisco in 1968. After returning to Australia she became a major ...
Dreise, Mayrah Yarraga, b. 1971
Mayrah Dreise is an Indigenous sculptor, painter and performance artist who lives in the small town of Dirranbandi, South West Queensland. Mayrah's work covers a ...
Kelly, Deborah, b. 1962
Deborah Kelly is a socially engaged Melbourne born Sydney based artist whose work is shown and collected nationally and internationally.
Future Feminist Archive
Future Feminist Archive is an ongoing archive, addressing strategies of recovering lost information, promoting the legacies of local feminist art activists and building a solid ...
Completing the picture: women artists and the Heidleberg School

by Gregory, Ina.

Exhibition curated by Victoria Hammond and Juliet Peers that indicated the strength of women's contribution to Australian art in the late 19th century.

Choice, challenge and change

by Cogan, Rosalie, Fidler, Rose, Lane, Roseanne , Temin, Kathy, Welsman, Kate.

This exhibition, with the subtitle "feminist critique within textile related art processes," included the works of Kate Welsman, Kathy Temin, Rosalie Cogan and Roseanne Lane. ...

Dear Minister for Women

by Meijers, Mish, Walsh, Tricky.

Dear Minister for Women uses the concept of the hashtag as a collective curatorial archiving tool and appropriating internet memes for their critical immediacy and ...

crosseXions

by Barth, James, Davidson, Katina, Jackson, Beth, Lawrie, Dana, Milinski, Julie-Anne, Poppi, Clare, Randell, Merri, Riethmuller, Leena, Serisier, Camille, Stone, Lynden , Wells, Shayna. Clark Beaumont.

Group Exhibition. CrosseXions draws together the work of 12 early-career, Brisbane-based women and transgender artists who are inscribing feminist and environmental concerns within their art ...

Telling Our Story

by Jackson, Beth.

Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.

That's Women All Over

by Currie, Joanne Nalingu, Duncan, Liz, Gela, Anna, Genuarrie, , Walker, Heather, Watson, Joyce.

Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.

The Champions: Two Queensland Embroiders

by Dwyer, Mary, McKay, Judith, Wright, Elsie.

Opened by Caroline Mason, Women's Advisor to the Premier of Queensland. Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House ...

Get-A-Grip

by Clarke, Sandi.

Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.

Women Warriors: Justice or just us?

by Clarke, Sandi.

Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.

Subversions

by Jackson, Beth.

Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.

Queensland Women Artists pre-1950s

by Birkett, Rowena, Brims, Harriett Pettifore, Elvery, Niles, Forbes, Louisa Lillias.

Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.