Dr. Janine Burke is an art historian and biographer, and has written eight books of fiction and art history. She has degrees from the University of Melbourne and La Trobe University. She was a lecturer in art history until she resigned from her job to become a full-time writer, which she has been for the last ten years. Her books include Australian Women Artists, 1840-1940, Second Sight, which won the 1987 Victorian Premier's Award for Fiction, and Company of Images, which was shortlisted for The Age Book of the Year award and the Miles Franklin Award. Her novel for teenagers, Journey to Bright Water, is published by Mammoth. She also contributed to Libby Hawthorn's anthology of short stories, The Blue Dress. Janine has curated exhibitions of historical and contemporary art, and currently holds a research fellowship at Monash University. She lives in Melbourne, where she regularly reviews, lectures and broadcasts on radio.
Series
Books

My Forests
Travels with Trees
2021

The Deadly Doll
2007

The Sphinx on the Table
Sigmund Freud's Art Collection and the Development of Psychoanalysis
2006

Journey to bright water
1995

Nest
The Art of Birds
2012

Joy Hester
1983

Australian gothic
2002

The Heart Garden - Sunday Reed and Heide
2004

Kiffy Rubbo
curating the 1970s
2016

Second Sight
1986


