Neville McGrady, from Toomelah in North West NSW, works as a painter of ochre onto cotton rag pulp. In 2005 he was a finalist in the Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize with his work 'The One That Got Away'.
Goomeroi painter and paper maker, Neville McGrady was born in 1970 in Toomelah, North West NSW. Part of the Euraba Paper Company, in 2004 McGrady exhibited as part of the Christmas Show at Fairway Studios in Goodiwindi, Queensland and in the exhibition, Euraba Paper Artists at Moree Plains Gallery in New South Wales. The following year McGrady has had his work shown in Paperworks at Cowra Regional Gallery and in the Goondiwindi Show Art Prize. Also that year McGrady submitted the work The One That Got Away (ochre on cotton rag pulp) in the 2005 Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize held at NSW Parliament House, Sydney.
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