Barbara Janice Hanrahan (1939–1991) was an Australian artist, printmaker and writer whose work revolved around the roles of women in society and the relationships that bound and broke them. Today, Katie Russell, Head of Learning and Access at the NGA, will delve into the fascinating life and times of this extraordinary groundbreaking artist.
Venue: Collection Study Room
Price: Free (bookings essential)
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Barbara Hanrahan, Children and the sun 1990, etching, printed in black ink with plate?tone, from one plate, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Gift of Jo Steele 1992, Estate of Barbara Hanrahan
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