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John South, a descendant of the Wailwan people of north west NSW, has been exhibiting his work in solo exhibitions since 1996 at Penrith Regional Gallery & Lewers Bequest, Project Contemporary Art Space in Wollongong as well as at Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Cooperative. South was a finalist in the 2006 and 2007 Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize alongside his mother, Jean South and sister, Barrina South .

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Allas, Tess
Date written:
2007
Last updated:
2011

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Related recognitions
  • Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Prize (received)
  • Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize (received)
  • Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Prize (received)
  • Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Prize (received)
  • Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Prize (received)
  • Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize (received)
Related events
  • 2009 Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Award (exhibited at)
  • The Pink, the Black and the Beautiful (exhibited at)
  • Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize (exhibited at)
  • Warali Wali Trail Project (exhibited at)
  • Oasis (exhibited at)
  • Tim and John go to Wollongong (exhibited at)
  • Oasis (exhibited at)
  • Tim and John go to Wollongong (exhibited at)
  • Warali Wali Trail Project (exhibited at)
  • The Pink, the Black and the Beautiful (exhibited at)
  • Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize (exhibited at)
  • 2009 Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Award (exhibited at)