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Rushton, Florence Gertrude, b. 1884
We can only infer that without the demands of husband and children she, like many other women of her generation, was drawn to the potentially ...
Ryan, Elizabeth, b.
Elizabeth Ryan is a Ceduna based painter who works in the medium of impasto and acrylic on canvas.
Sailor, Grace, b. 1939
Yorta Yorta weaver who learnt the craft from Gunditjmara weaver Connie Hart, and participated in the 2006 'Our Mob' Exhibition at the Adelaide Festival Centre.
Sanderson, Lynne
Digital, animation, performance and installation artist. Sanderson has been exhibiting and performing audio-visual artworks for art, theatre and music events since 1991.
Sankey, Olga, b. 1950
Olga Sankey won the acquisitive Mornington Peninsula Print Award in 1994 and was a finalist in the 2000 Swan Hill National Print and Drawing Award. ...
Sauerbier, Kathleen Margaret, b. 1903
Painter, was born in Brighton, Adelaide on 21 January 1903. Sauerbier's initial art training was under Frederick Britton at the School of Fine Arts, Tynte ...
Saunders, Nardene
Ceduna based painter who showed in the 2007 'Our Mob' exhibition at the Adelaide Festival Centre.
Saunders, Sandra, b.
Artist and activist from South Australia. Had solo show at Tandanya Aboriginal National Cultural Institute in 2004.
Scarce, Yhonnie, b. 1973
Yhonnie Scarce, a descendant of the Kokatha and Nukunu people, is a glass artist whose work is informed by the effects of colonisation on Indigenous ...
Scott, Margaret Cochrane, b. 1825
Late colonial-era Adelaide painter and cartoonist. Most of her art work appears to have been small in scale with numerous flower studies painted on green ...
Scrutton, Maryanne, b. 1970
Port Pirie based painter who has exhibited in both the 2007 and 2008 'Our Mob' exhibitions at the Adelaide Festival Centre.
Sinclair, Henriette, b. 1868
Henriette Sinclair is an example of the pottery students who transferred L.J. Harvey's teaching methods from Brisbane's Central Technical College interstate. She continued to produce ...
Skipper, Frances Amelia, b. 1815
Nineteenth-century painter and sketcher, apparently without formal training, mainly a portraitist.