
The Women’s College Art Collection reflects the College’s rich cultural heritage and enduring commitment to women’s education, creativity, and leadership.
Enriched through the generosity of benefactors, artists and alumnae, the collection now features nearly 100 works by 80 artists. Highlights include portraits of College leaders, and works by celebrated Australian artists such as William Drysdale, Sir William Dargie and Margaret Olley, alongside significant pieces by pioneering women artists.
Now carefully curated and presented digitally for the first time, the collection is open to students, alumnae and invited guests – offering a connection to the stories, artistry, and legacy of The Women’s College. To arrange a tour, please contact the College on (07) 3377 4500.
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- Boats on the Seine Anne Alison Greene

- Dame Annabelle Rankin Lola McCausland (1922 – 2015)

- Girl reading Anne Alison Greene

- Kalaya ngura Carlene Thompson (1950 – )

- Redback Country Charlene Carrington (1977 – )

- [Still life – Wattle] Beryl Oliver (1922 – unknown)

- [Still life in a decorated jug] Vida Lahey (1882 – 1968)

- [Still life in cool tones] Marion Finlayson

- Tarred Nets Margaret Olley (1923 – 2011)

- Two girls picking flowers Joy Roggenkamp (1928 – 1999)

- Two Reds Bronwyn Yeates (1923 – 2000)

- [Winter sunshine] Gwendolyn Grant (1877 – 1968)

Women’s – more than just a place to stay
Centred on equity, Women’s is a place where women support women. The diversity, talents and personalities of almost 260 residents and 50 non-resident associates who call the College ‘home’ are celebrated and appreciated.
