Jacqueline Fahey

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Jacqueline Fahey (Painter/Writer) is a trail-blazing Auckland writer and artist known for her paintings of domestic and suburban life. She was one of the first New Zealand artists to work explicitly from a woman’s perspective. Jacqueline is also a writer publishing the novel Cutting Loose (David Ling 1998), best-selling memoir Something for the Birds (AUP 2006) and, most recently, Before I Forget (AUP 2012).

Everything By: Jacqueline Fahey

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Jacqueline Fahey reflects on Anne Hamblett McCahon (1915-1993) the person and the painter.

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