Advanced Search
9592 results for … adjust search
Results
Owen, Evelyn, b. 1915
Evelyn Owen was a self-taught designer who developed and made a unique rapid-firing weapon (Owen Gun) described in the official Commonwealth history Australia in the ...
Owen, Louise , b. 1959
Louise feels an urgency and obligation to address the global climate crisis. As an environmental artist, her work is concerned with our relationship with the ...
Oxley, John Joseph William Molesworth, b. 1785
Sketcher, engraver (?), surveyor and explorer. Oxley's 'Journals of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New South Wales' (London 1820) are the first published descriptions ...
P., E. H.
Mlle P. taught French and gave drawing lessons "in every style" to earn her livelihood. She knew what her selling point was too, advertising herself ...
Paine, John, b. 1833
John Paine was a well-known commercial photographer who travelled with the Australian Squadron and recorded the establishment of the British Protectorate over South East New ...
Paine, Garth
Garth Paine's art examines sound as an experiential medium, both in musical performance and as an exhibitable object.
Palaitis, Josonia, b. 1949
Contemporary painter who lives and works in Sydney. Winner of Doug Moran National Portrait Prize, Palaitis has accepted high profile portrait commissions and exhibited work ...
Palmer, Ethleen Mary, b. 1906
Ethleen Palmer was one of the generation of women printmakers who have come to characterise Australian art in the decades between World War I and ...
Palmer, W.
The exact extent and depth of Palmer's work is largely unknown though he is credited with painting all the windows in Holy Trinity Church of ...
Panton, Valerie
Valerie Panton was an illustrator and commercial artist who worked as a commercial artist in Sydney in the early 1920s. She contributed illustrations to several ...
Paramor, Wendy, b. 1938
Wendy Paramor was the only woman painter and sculptor to flourish in the hard edge colour field abstractionist Central Street. She died young, of cancer, ...
Park, Archibald
Archibald Park was engraver and lithographer. He was living in Sydney in 1857-61.
Parker, Johanna
Johanna Parker, a descendant of the Muruwari Tribe, lives and works in Lightening Ridge, NSW. Her work is informed by the daily lives and cultural ...
Parker, Emmeline Emily, b. 1808
Emmeline Emily Parker was a sketcher and poet. She married Henry Watson Parker who was Premier of New South Wales from 1856-57. Her mother opposed ...
Parker, Frances Belle, b. 1982
Frances Belle Parker is a Yaegl woman who works in a variety of media including painting, printmaking and installation. The majority of her work is ...
Parker, Luke
Sydney-based artist and curator
Parkes,
Parkes was a professional photographer working in Sydney in partnership with T. Moore (1865).
Parkes, Adrienne, b. 1910
Early 20th century Sydney cartoonist, illustrator, printmaker and writer Parkes, the grandaughter of politician Henry Parkes, was a founding member of the Workers' Art Club ...