List of Julian Ashton Art School alumni
This is a list of notable people who have attended the Julian Ashton Art School.
A
- Harold Abbott (1906–1986)
- John E. C. Appleton (1905–1990)
- Julian Howard Ashton (1877–1964)
- Yvonne Audette (born 1930)
B
- Herbert Badham (1899–1961), 1925 to 1938
- Laurie Scott Baker (born 1943), commenced 1958
- Jean Bellette (1908–1991), finished 1936
- Portia Mary Bennett (1898–1989)
- Karna Maria Birmingham (1900–1987), 1914 to 1920
- Dorrit Black (1891–1951), 1915
- Florence Turner Blake (1873–1959), commenced 1890
- Viola Macmillan Brown (1897–1981), 1919 to 1922
D
- Anne Dangar (1885–1951)
- Una Deerbon (1882–1972)
- Paul Delprat (born 1942)
- William Dobell (1899–1970), commenced 1925
H
- Paul Haefliger (1914–1982), finished 1936
- Edmund Arthur Harvey (1907–1994), 1922 to 1925
- Edwin James Hayes (1918–1997), 1935
- Ralph Heimans
- Nora Heysen (1911–2003), 1931
- J. J. Hilder (1881–1916), 1906
L
- George Washington Lambert (1873–1930), finished 1900
- George Lawrence (1901–1981)
- Bill Leak (1956–2017), 1974 to 1975
- Fred Leist (1873–1945)
- Norman Lloyd (1895–1983), commenced 1911
M
- Roy De Maistre (1894–1968)
- Jeffrey Makin, 1961
- Alexander McKenzie (born 1971), finished 1994
- Emile Mercier (1901–1981)
N
- Kim Nelson (1958–2015), 1976
- Paul Newton
- Deborah Niland (born 1950)
- Kilmeny Niland (1950–2009)
P
- Wendy Paramor (1938–1975)
- John Passmore (1904–1984)
- Olive Pink (1884–1975)
- Thea Proctor (1879–1966), commenced 1896
R
- Alison Rehfisch (1900–1974), 1916 to 1919
- Lola Ridge (1873–1941)
- Florence Aline Rodway (1881–1971)
- Dan Russell (1906–1999)
- Jim Russell (1909–2001)
S
- Joshua Smith (1905–1995)
- Sydney Ure Smith (1887–1949), 1902 to 1907
- Helen Stewart (1900–1983), commenced 1930
W
- Susan Dorothea White (born 1941)
- Brett Whiteley (1939–1992)
- Wendy Whiteley (born 1941)
Z
- Salvatore Zofrea (born 1946)
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