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Maggie Diaz (25 February 1925 – 16 October 2016) was an American-born Australian photographer who lived and worked in Melbourne from 1961. The Diaz Collection dates back to 1950s Chicago and the archive has been acquired by the State Library of Victoria, [1] with work in the collections of the National Library of Australia [2] and the National Gallery of Australia.
English: Photograph of the State Library of Victoria, taken February 2014, showing forecourt, statue of Sir Redmond Barry, and main entrance to the Library via stairs, behind columns. Photo also shows members of the public gathered on the lawns to read, sunbathe and eat lunch, as is a common pastime for residents and tourists in the CBD.
In 1912 Barlow held a one woman show at the Mechanics' Institute in Castlemaine, ... Pictures Collection, State Library Victoria; H2009.150/3. H2009.150/4. H2009.150/5.
A handcoloured photo of a woman wearing traditional Chinese clothings standing next to the State Library of Victoria, c. 1920s The Public Library, National Gallery and Museums Act 1944 organisationally separated the four major cultural institutions, while they continued to share the one site.
An archive of approximately 319 Aerogramme letters and 21 postcards that Alannah wrote weekly to Bush over 1971-1989 is held in the State Library of Victoria. [12] She was among the founders of the Contemporary Art Society when attending its first meeting with Hester, [13] and Coleman exhibited frequently with the organisation.
Some of her photographs have been purchased and archived by the State Library of New South Wales [7] and by the State Library of Victoria. [27] The collections archived by Australian state libraries relate to ordinary people in Sydney doing regular things: urban life, people at work, [28] and dance, [7] hairdressing, and shopping. [8]
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Polixeni Papapetrou (21 November 1960 – 11 April 2018) was an Australian photographer noted for her themed photo series about people's identities. Photo series she has made include Elvis Presley fans, Marilyn Monroe impersonators, drag queens, wrestlers and bodybuilders and the recreation of photographs by Lewis Carroll, using her daughter as a model.