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Martin, Hilda Napaljarri, b. 1941
Warlpiri/Anmatyerre artist, her early collaborative works drew attention to the painting movement in Yuendumu (NT) at its beginnings in the mid '80s. Her work is ...
McGillick, Tony, b. 1941
A colour field painter who was also one of the founders and directors of Central Street Gallery in Sydney.
Mitchell, William, b. 1941
Popular late 20th century Perth and Sydney newspaper cartoonist. Mitchell won Stanley Awards for the best editorial/political cartoonist in 1985, 1987 and 1992.
Murphy, Penny, b. 1941
Penny Murphy has committed herself to art over a period of some 50 years, expressing herself in a diverse range of media over this time ...
Napurrula, May, b. 1941
Warlpiri artist who grew up on her country in the region of Yurrnkuru. She later moved to Willowra (NT) and began painting in 1989.
Otto, Barry, b. 1941
Otto initially trained as a graphic artist and worked as a commercial artist in Brisbane. Before he turned to professional acting in 1968, his specialty ...
Pwerle, Cowboy Louie, b. 1941
Anmatyerre artist of Utopia, nicknamed "Cowboy" for his reputation as a stockman and his 'flashy' dressing. His work has been widely exhibited around Australia and ...
Russell, Elaine, b. 1941
Kamileroi painter and illustrator, born in Tingha, Northern NSW, 1941. Russell's work is held in the collections of the Art Gallery of New South Wales ...
Stavrianos, Wendy, b. 1941
Painter and printmaker, had a retrospective at the Australian National University, Drill Hall Gallery in 1997.
Streeton, Oliver, b. 1941
Streeton trained in industrial design at the Melbourne Technical College finishing the diploma course in 1964. He moved to London in 1967 working as an ...
Syron, Gordon, b. 1941
Worimi/Biripi painter, educator and political agitator, Gordon Syron has been described as 'the father of urban contemporary Aboriginal art'.
Tappin, Peter, b. 1941
Peter Tappin was one on the many Australian practitioners who produced a significant body of ceramics but whose career was terminated by the economic downturn ...
Thoms, Albie, b. 1941
Thoms was a theatre director, film maker and curator. Founder of Ubu Films, editor of Ubu News, co-founder of the Ginger Meggs Memorial School of ...
Tolley, Anne, b. 1941
Anne Tolley made stoneware bowls, influenced by Japanese taste.
Ugle, Primus, b. 1941
Bibbulmun/Noongar painter whose work was included in 'From Little Things Big Things Grow: Gather round people, I'll tell you a story' (2004) at the National ...
Vickers, Rose, b. 1941
Rose Vickers is a printmaker, painter and teacher. She curated 'Australian Graphics' in 1974. Vickers teaches printmaking at University of NSW College of Fine Arts, ...
Waterlow, Nick, b. 1941
Nick Waterlow was the inspirational director for a number of Biennales of Sydney, commencing in 1979. He later became the Director of the Ivan Dougherty ...