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- http://www.artgallery.wa.gov.au/WAIAA_2009/artist_profiles_2009.asp#mckinnon
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Works by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists living, studying or working in Victoria are showcased in the exhibition Gumbri: White
Dove, City of Darebin Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award, a biennial event that celebrates the life of Jessie Hunter, a much loved and respected Wurundjeri elder who passed away in 2004. Jessie’s Wurundjeri name was
Gumbri meaning white dove.
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Other occupations |
- Indigenous Arts Officer, National Gallery of Victoria (ANZSIC code: 8212) 2005- Melbourne, VIC
- Arts Worker, Splash Art (ANZSIC code: 8212) 2004
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- Indigenous Arts Officer, National Gallery of Victoria (ANZSIC code: 8212) 2005- Melbourne, VIC
- Arts Worker, Splash Art (ANZSIC code: 8212) 2004
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Related works |
- In Australia Being Aboriginal is a Prison (creator of)
- Scars (creator of)
- Crisis What Crisis (creator of)
- It Is (creator of)
- Sorry (King Little Johnny) (creator of)
- The Last Supper (creator of)
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- In Australia Being Aboriginal is a Prison (creator of)
- Scars (creator of)
- Crisis What Crisis (creator of)
- It Is (creator of)
- Sorry (King Little Johnny) (creator of)
- The Last Supper (creator of)
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Related events |
- Masters Exhibition (exhibited at)
- Masters Exhibition (exhibited at)
- The Art of an Accidental Man (exhibited at)
- In Retrospect (exhibited at)
- Urban Dreams (exhibited at)
- Who Am I? (exhibited at)
- From The Fringe (exhibited at)
- Brian McKinnon: New Work (exhibited at)
- Urbaninity: Images from Indigenous artists in South Eastern Australia (exhibited at)
- earth heart mother (exhibited at)
- Sogno Indigeno (Indigenous Dream) (exhibited at)
- We Iri - We Homeborn (exhibited at)
- We Iri - We Homeborn (exhibited at)
- (Solo exhibition) (exhibited at)
- (Solo exhibition) (exhibited at)
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- Masters Exhibition (exhibited at)
- Masters Exhibition (exhibited at)
- The Art of an Accidental Man (exhibited at)
- In Retrospect (exhibited at)
- Urban Dreams (exhibited at)
- Who Am I? (exhibited at)
- From The Fringe (exhibited at)
- Brian McKinnon: New Work (exhibited at)
- Urbaninity: Images from Indigenous artists in South Eastern Australia (exhibited at)
- earth heart mother (exhibited at)
- Sogno Indigeno (Indigenous Dream) (exhibited at)
- We Iri - We Homeborn (exhibited at)
- We Iri - We Homeborn (exhibited at)
- (Solo exhibition) (exhibited at)
- (Solo exhibition) (exhibited at)
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