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Johnston, Pam, b. 1947
An Aboriginal artist and a printmaker, Johnston is best known for her shocking work 'Untitled' which addressed the issue of Indigenous deaths in custody and ...
Bezor, Annette, b. 1950
Annette Bezor was one of the new wave feminist artists to emerge in Adelaide in the 1970s. Her characteristic paintings were studies of voluptuously beautiful ...
Trying to find comfort in an uncomfortable chair

by Gothe-Snape, Agatha.

This performance was created for Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art, and exhibited Perth Institute of Contemporary Art

Sexes

by Aydemir, Cigdem, Dean, Bec, Kelly, Deborah, Mata Dupont, Pilar, Moffat, Tracey.

Commissioned through Performance Space Sydney. Artists working in photomedia, video, installation, performance, sculpture, collage and theoretical discourse address the expressions of gender in an Australian ...

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 ...
Ngali-ngalim-boorroo (For the Women)

by Carrington, Betty, Juli, Mabel, Mung, Beryline, Nodea, Nancy, Purdie, Shirley, Ramsey, Kathy, Thomas, Mary.

Ngali-ngalim-boorroo (For the Women) is a two-part exhibition at The Cross Art Projects and Sydney College of Arts Gallery (opening Thur 23 Oct to 7 ...

My Sisters and other Ghosts: Genevieve Chua, Imhathai Suwatthanasilp, Bussaraporn Thongchai

by Chua, Genevieve, Stephens, Jasmin, Suwatthanansilp, Imhathai, Thongchai, Bussaraporn.

Chua, Suwatthanansilp and Thongchai are early career artists who live in Singapore and Bangkok. They share an interest in modes of disclosure and the complexities ...

Raquel Ormella: Artists as Cartoonists, or Extended Black and White

by Ormella, Raquel, Pulie, Elizabeth, Stephens, Jasmin.

This exhibition presents two new works by Raquel Ormella. Pages from the graphic novel, Joan Kerr and the Mysterious Vanessa, are displayed in the gallery ...