Garth Lena b. 1967 Murwillumbah, NSW

Also known as Garth Rotumah
  • Artist (Sculptor)
Garth Lena is a Minjunbul sculptor from Fingal Heads in Northern NSW who works with wood, steel, clay and tree bark. In 2006 Lena was awarded the NSW Parliament House Indigenous Art Prize, after having only taken up his art practice in 2000.
Name
Garth Lena
Also known as Garth Rotumah
Birth date
1967
Birth place
Murwillumbah, NSW
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Sculptor)
Residence
  • 1988- 2007 Fingal Head, NSW
  • 1977- 1988 South Australia
  • 1967- 1977 Fingal Head, NSW
Other Occupation
  • Fishing, Crabbing and Oyster collecting
Active Period
  • 2000-
Languages
  • English
Training
  • Certificate III Ceramics, 2003 Murwillumbah TAFE, Murwillumbah, NSW
  • Certificate IV Fine Arts, 2002 Murwillumbah TAFE, Murwillumbah, NSW
  • Certificate I Aboriginal Arts and Cultural Practice, 2001 Kingscliff TAFE, Kingscliff, NSW
Is Indigenous
Yes
Heritage Country
  • Fingal
Initial Record Data Source
  • Storylines Project, COFA, UNSW
Copyright
  • Lena, Garth

Garth Lena, a Minjungbul sculptor, was born in 1967 in Murwillumbah, northern New South Wales and spent his childhood growing up in Fingal Head with his many siblings and cousins. Lena began creating work in 2000 and in 2001 he completed a course of Aboriginal Arts and Cultural Practice at Kingscliff TAFE. He continued his studies with a Certificate IV in Fine Art in 2002 and with a Certificate III in Ceramics in 2003 both at Murwillumbah TAFE.

Lena’s sculptural pieces incorporate local Dreaming Stories of the Minjungbul and Bundjalung Indigenous people of Northern NSW and are created from wood, clay, steel and local bark. Although Lena has only been practicing as an artist since 2000 his work has already been recognised at a State level. His work is in the permanent collections of the NSW Premiers Department, Tweed River Art Gallery, the Tweed Shire Council and the NSW Parliament House Art Collection. His work is also held in many private collections including that of Doug and Margot Anthony.

In 2004 Lena was awarded First Prize in the open category of the National Parks and Wildlife Service’s Aboriginal Art Award “Celebrating Wisdom” with his work Spirit Man. Lena also won first prize in the 3D category of the 2005 and 2006 National Parks and Wildlife Service’s Aboriginal Art Award exhibitions, “Living Culture” and “Our Spirit, Our Country” with his respective works withMan Goes and Boogaban (eagle hawk). In 2006 Lena also won the Aquisition Award at the Casuarina Sculptural Walk in Casuarina, NSW with his work Two Brothers, as well as the prestigious NSW Parliament House Indigenous Art Prize for his sculpture, Black Dog and Spirit Man.

Lena has exhibited his work both locally, in group shows including “Corroborate” in 2004 and “Three Brothers” in 2005 at the Tweed River Art Gallery and nationally, when in 2005 he was selected for inclusion in the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory in Darwin. Lena stated in an interview with the author that his inspiration comes from “the great history of Black People” and his love of the past that he says “is strong so that we can have a good future”.

Writers:
Allas, Tess Note:
Date written:
2007
Last updated:
2011
Status:
peer-reviewed
associate of
Cyril Rotomah
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Ailean Lena
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
child of
Ailean Lena
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
child of
Cyrl Rotumah
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Frances Belle Parker
1982
Artist (Installation Artist), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Arts Northern Rivers
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
Two Brothers
Date
2006
Casuarina Sculpture Walk, Casuarina
Black Dog and Spirit Man
Date
2006
Winner of the 2006 Parliament of NSW Indigineous Art Prize
Black Dog
Date
2004
Tweed River Regional Art Gallery Collection

Casuarina Sculpture Walk
2006
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Casuarina, NSW
NSW Parliament House Indigenous Art Prize
2006
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Fountain Court, NSW Parliament House, Sydney, NSW
Winner
Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award
2005
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, NT
Three Brothers
2005
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Tweed River Reginal Art Gallery, Tweed River, NSW
Three man show with Robert Appo and Mark Deamon Noter Browning.
Corroborate
2004
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Tweed River Regional Art Gallery, Tweed River, NSW
Recognitions
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