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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that this website contains images of deceased persons.

Those trees came back to me in my dreams

Those trees came back to me in my dreams

Joan Ross
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You were my biggest regret: diary entry 1806, 2022 Joan Ross

You were my biggest regret: diary entry 1806

Joan Ross
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I like to name everything after myself, 2021 Joan Ross

I like to name everything after myself

Joan Ross
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View of Manly. Land of the tame, 2021 Joan Ross

View of Manly. Land of the tame

Joan Ross
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M'lady Ikebana, 2015 Joan Ross

M'lady Ikebana

Joan Ross
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Possession for men & women - Van Diemens Land, 2024 Joan Ross

Possession for men & women - Van Diemens Land

Joan Ross
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M'lady Ikebana, 2015 Joan Ross

M'lady Ikebana

Joan Ross
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I’ll miss you copying things, 2018 Joan Ross

When birds no longer sing

Magazine article by Dr Emma Kindred, 2024

Emma Kindred looks at the career of Joan Ross, whose work subverts colonial imagery and its legacy with the clash of fluorescent yellow.

Daddy Cool, Melbourne
Daddy Cool, Melbourne
Daddy Cool, Melbourne

Daddy Cool, Melbourne, 1974

Rennie Ellis
Portrait, gelatin silver photograph, selenium toned on paper

Purchased 2005

Joan Croll

Portrait story

An interview with the indomitable Joan Croll, subject of John Brack's portrait.

Joan Kirner

Joan Alone

Magazine article by Julia Gillard AC, 2015

Julia Gillard pays poignant tribute to her friend and mentor, the late Joan Kirner, Victoria’s first and only female premier.

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