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  2. Australian feminist art timeline - Wikipedia

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    1975 Exhibition: Art and the Creative Woman, Royal South Australian Society of Arts Gallery, Adelaide, SA, organised by the Royal South Australian Society of Arts (RSASA) with entries from fellows of the society and other women artists from across Australia. 1975 Exhibition: Australian Women Artists: 1840–1940, Ewing and George Paton Gallery ...

  3. Olive Pink - Wikipedia

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    Olive Muriel Pink (17 March 1884 – 6 July 1975) was an Australian botanical illustrator, anthropologist, gardener, and activist for Aboriginal rights who spent much of her life in Central Australia. Pink spent much of her life agitating and being a passionate advocate for improved rights and conditions for Australia's Indigenous people.

  4. List of Australian women artists - Wikipedia

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    Freya Blackwood (born 1975), illustrator, special effects artist; Florence Turner Blake (1873–1959), painter; Susannah Blaxill (born 1954), botanical artist; Elise Blumann (1897–1990), painter; Yvonne Boag (born 1954), painter; Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Cooperative (1987–), founded by ten Aboriginal artists, six of whom are women

  5. Fiona Hall (artist) - Wikipedia

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    1974 - Thoughts and Images: An Exploratory Exhibition of Australian Student Photography. Ewing and George Paton Galleries, Sydney. 1975 - The Grid Show - A Structured Space. Ewing and Paton Galleries, Sydney. 1975 - Six Australian Women Photographers. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; and Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney.

  6. Women's Art Movement - Wikipedia

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    In Adelaide, the Women's Art Group was established in 1976 or 1977 (initially in 1976 as the Women's Art Group or WAG, which aimed to set up a slide register as Melbourne WAM had done), [2] co-founded by Ann Newmarch (who had also been a founding member of the Adelaide Progressive Art Movement in 1974), [11] in order to support and promote ...

  7. List of Australian artists - Wikipedia

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    Mortimer Luddington Menpes (1855–1938): Australian-born artist, author, printmaker and illustrator; Mary Cockburn Mercer (1882–1963): painter; Louisa Anne Meredith (1812–1895): Anglo/Australian writer and illustrator, also known as Louisa Anne Twamley; Bertha Merfield (1869–1921): painter and muralist

  8. Cruthers Collection of Women's Art - Wikipedia

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    The collection includes artworks by Australian women artists from the 1890s to the present day, with Australian modernism, feminist and contemporary art being represented. There is a focus on "the artist and her work", where a portrait or self-portrait of an artist is supported by a non-portrait example of their work.

  9. List of Australian women photographers - Wikipedia

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    Liz Ham (born 1975), Sydney-based photographer of urban life, fashion, music and politics, also known for book Punk Girls [6] C. Moore Hardy (born 1955), Sydney-based photographer, documenting the Sydney queer community since the late 1970s; Ponch Hawkes (born 1946), Melbourne-based photographer; Merris Hillard (born 1949), printmaker and ...