According to interviews and an investigation by architect Bruce Eeles, Herzger studied at the Bauhaus, Weimar in 1919-1920. Herzger drawings for Walter Gropius's design for ...
Patterson trained at Sydney Technical College & Sydney College of the Arts. She began costume work in TV, later moving into film. She frequently collaborated ...
Anderson was a Victorian motor mechanic, opening perhaps the nation's first female motor garage in Kew, Victoria. She designed an "up and under" (known widely ...
Renate and Gerd Block worked in partnership as architects. They were among the first interior architects to design and install the "office landscape" or "Bürolandschaft" ...
Acclaimed singer, dancer, actress, artist and designer. Broadhurst was most well known for her vibrant wall-paper designs which were sought after in Australia and internationally ...
Brown is the principal of the Sydney based Kerrie Brown Design Studio producing wallpapers, fabrics and textiles for commercial, hospitality and residential projects. She is ...
Callaghan was a film maker, "Greetings from Wollongong" and others. Also known as a poster artist, "Stilleto. Licence to rage" poster, 1978 by her is ...
Chorley is interviewed and identified as a textile designer with training at the Sydney Technical College in an article in Australian House and Garden in ...
Dahl Collings was a painter, commercial artist, graphic and exhibition designer, illustrator, costume and textile designer, photographer and documentary film-maker. Often working in partnership with ...
Tasmanian-born printmaker and painter, taught and practiced printmaking at the Sydney University Art Workshop in the 1980s. Many of her works are now held in ...
Little began her career as a fashion designer with a dress-making shop in 5-Ways, Paddington under the name Jeanne Mitchell. Her mother had worked as ...
Moriceau was a designer who began her career in modelling, moving to England to work for magazines as a writer, designer, stylist and photographer. Her ...