Gwen Barringer (29 July 1882 – 26 August 1960) was a South Australian artist, known for her watercolours.
She was noted for watercolours of flowers and landscapes, to which she invested a fairyland-like glamour and remained immune to trends and changing fashions.
In 1928 following an extensive sketching tour of Europe she held a solo exhibition in Adelaide which achieved a near record sale (over £1000) for an Australian woman.
She died in Adelaide on 26 August 1960 after a long illness.
She is represented in the State galleries of South Australia and Victoria, and the National Gallery, Canberra.She studied at the South Australian School of Arts and Crafts under H.
P.
Gill, Archibald Collins and Hans Heysen.
She was a council member of the South Australian Society of Arts for over 30 years, and was also well known as a teacher.