Cardew, Gaynor Alma, 1952-1999

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Cardew, Gaynor Alma, 1952-1999

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  • Gaynor
  • Gaynor Cardew

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1952-1999

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Gaynor Alma Cardew was a Canberra-based printmaker, sculptor and cartoonist, who signed her work ‘Gaynor’. She was born in 1952 in Clermont, Central West Queensland and graduated from the Canberra School of Art in 1977. Her cartoons appeared in a range of publications, including union and feminist publications, newspapers and government documents. Several volumes of her own cartoons were also published. She died in 1999, aged 47.

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Created. KM, 11-Oct-2024

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Kerr, J. (2007). Gaynor Alma Cardew, accessed online 11-Oct-2024.
Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House (n.d.). Gaynor Alma Cardew, accessed online 10-Oct-2024.
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