Peggy Strong
American muralist and painter who was paralyzed from the waist down
American muralist and painter who was paralyzed from the waist down
Ina Watson worked professionally as Publicity Officer for the Fisheries and Wildlife Department in Victoria, but all her spare time was devoted to birds. She was an excellent field observer and photographer who contributed both photographs and text to a number of nature journals and published natural history stories for children including Silvertail: The Story of a Lyrebird (1946).
Gwladys Yvonne McKeon was a biologist with a passion for Australia’s marine environment.
20th cetury Irish artist and cultural-political activist
Roberta Lynn Williams was one of the most influential personal-computer-game designers of the 1980s and 1990s, becoming known as the “Mother” and “Queen” of video adventure games.
Estelle Thomson was a naturalist and botanical artist who became an expert on the birds of Queensland, Australia.
20th century Irish artist
Mary E. Hutchinson practiced as a professional artist in New York and Atlanta during the mid-twentieth century.
American artist best known for her watercolors, a medium in which she was self-taught.
For much of the twentieth century, Hattie Saussy was closely associated with the art community of Savannah, whose fledgling art organizations she supported and led.