Susanne Vilhelmine Gether (1857–1943) was a Danish–New Zealand woodcarver associated with The Society of Arts and Crafts of NSW and the role of women. She left Denmark with Kate Busck and arrived in New Zealand in 1890 and founded a studio for woodcarving in Dunedin. She became a citizen and then left for Sydney where she taught carving and weaving and helped found the society. She left in 1911 with May Barron and died back in Denmark.
Susanne Vilhelmine Gether (1857–1943) was a Danish–New Zealand woodcarver associated with The Society of Arts and Crafts of NSW and the role of women...
including members of The Society of Arts and Crafts of NSW and designed by SusanneGether. Binney was awarded several patents for inventions including a folding...
Danish emigrant woodcarver Susanne Vilhelmine Gether soon joined and, by the December, meetings were being held in Gether's studio. In 1907 there was an...
other artists associated with the Women's Work exhibition included SusanneGether, Dora Serle, Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, Muriel Mary Sutherland Binney and...