
Jo Oliver
Writer, printmaker, oral historian
Jo Oliver is a writer and printmaker. She holds a Master of Arts and has worked for many years in oral history and historical research. Four children’s picture books Jo wrote and illustrated have been published. Each of her books uses printmaking as an illustration medium and her love of the printmaking process was her initial connection with the work of Jessie Traill and Adelaide Perry.
Jo received a Creative Fellowship from the State Library Victoria to research and write about Jessie Traill using her extensive papers held in the collection. Jo travelled within Australia and to France and the United Kingdom to find out more about Jessie Traill’s life, meet people who knew her and see places she lived and worked. Jo has spoken about her research at the National Gallery of Australia and State Library of NSW and Victoria as well as literary festivals and writer’s societies. The biography was published in 2020.
Jo was shortlisted for the Hazel Rowley Fellowship in 2021 and her biography of Adelaide Perry was released in 2022. She is now researching the life and work of artist Iso Rae.
- Children’s book author
- Children’s book illustrator
- Author of biographies
- Oral historian – recorder of life stories