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Off the wall: Maria Kozic

by Kozic, Maria.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Ian Potter University of Melbourne exhibition archive; UTAS catalogue

Wall, Edith, b. 1904
Wall was a mid-20th century New Zealand-born, Sydney and Melbourne-based painter, printmaker, cartoonist and art teacher.
Walling, Edna, b. 1896
Early 20th Century landscape designer in the English tradition of Gertrude Jekyll and William Robinson. Walling wrote many articles for a range of magazines and ...
Tracing the Wallace line

by Wolseley, John.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS AGNSW Library catalogue Exhibition Catalogue: Tracing the Wallace line / John Wolseley. Bedigo, Vic: ...

Wallace, Carmel
Contemporary artist with a diverse art practice in works on paper, collage, artists’ books and sculpture. After completing a PhD (addressing the topics of place, ...
Wallace-Crabbe, Kenneth Eyre Inverell, b. 1900
Mid 20th century Melbourne painter, printmaker, journalist and publisher.
Wallace-Crabbe, Robin, b. 1938
Robin Wallace-Crabbe is a painter, printmaker and writer. He has also worked as a cartoonist for the Canberra Times.
Wallen,
sketcher, showed an untitled drawing at the Victorian Exhibition of Fine Art in 1860.
Waller, Christian, b. 1894
20th century painter, illustrator and stained-glass designer and maker. Early fantasy and mystic themes followed by Art Deco style.
Waller, Mervyn Napier, b. 1893
World War I veteran printmaker, painter, stained glass artist, mosaic artist and muralist. whose work epitomised Art Deco in Australia. Husband of Christian Waller.
Waller, John, b. 1954
John was an active participant of the 1980's QLD ARI sector.
Brooke, Edmund Walpole, b. 1865
A late nineteenth-century artist, briefly acquainted with the van Gogh family.
Walsh, Lawrence W.
painter and professional photographer of Heathcote, Victoria. Exhibited examples of his original oil and watercolour paintings at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition