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Agnes Frances Amelia Richardson was an Australian potter and craftworker. She was an active member of the early Brisbane arts scene, and exhibited extensively throughout the 1920s and 30s. Examples of her work are currently held at the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art.

Early life and education
Barker was born on 16 January 1907 in Melbourne, Australia. Her older sister was prominent artist and teacher Caroline Barker. In 1920, Barker moved with her family to Brisbane and attended Somerville House. In 1925, she enrolled in the Central Technical College (CTC). She studied modelling under L. J. Harvey and painting under F. J. Martyn Roberts. Harvey motivated Barker to take up sculpture and, with his permission, she would often stay late to continue working at the CTC. By the end of the 1920s, Harvey felt he had taught Barker to the limit of his abilities. Although she could have continued her studies in Sydney, her severe asthma and lack of finances prevented her from going. == Career ==
Career
Barker exhibited extensively throughout the early twentieth century. She exhibited pottery with the Queensland Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association in 1927–33, the Royal Queensland Art Society in 1929–32, and the Arts and Crafts Society of Queensland in 1930–31. In 1931, she received first prize at the Royal National Exhibition for a hand-built earthenware bowl. In the late 1940s, Barker opened a craft shop at her sister's studio in George Street. She soon gave up the store however, after marrying Harold Richardson in 1953. == Later life and death ==
Later life and death
In the 1960s, Barker made over fifty television appearances on arts and crafts programmes. She also experimented with bark painting and Chinese painting. Barker retired to Coorparoo, Queensland, dying on 25 April 2008. == References ==
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