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Name
Peter Farmer
Also known as:
  • Cherriger
  • Peter John Farmer II
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
  • Curator
  • School Aboriginal education officer
  • art therapist
  • art teacher
Birth date
1971
Birth place
Gnowangerup, WA
Active Period
  • 1999-
Residence
  • 1990 - 1994 Bunbury, WA
  • 1981 - 1989 Katanning, WA (Marribank Mission )
  • 1979 - 1980 Narrogin, WA
  • 1971 - 1978 Gnowangerup, WA
  • 1994- Perth, WA
Training
  • Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts), 1999 - 2001 Curtin University of Western Australia, Perth, WA
Indigenous Australian
 
Heritage Country
  • Busselton
  • Narrogin
  • Albany
  • Perth Metro
Cultural Heritage
  • English
  • Portugese
Languages
  • English
Copyright
  • Goddard de Fidde Gallery

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Related stub people
  • Pickett, Bev (relative of)
  • Williams, Neville (relative of)
  • Hansen, Merrill (relative of)
  • Goddard, Julian (associate of)
  • Dawson, Jenny (associate of)
  • Daly, Peter (associate of)
  • Cook, Derek (associate of)
Related stub person groups
  • Artsource (associate of)
  • Artisans on Swan (associate of)
Related people
  • Farmer, Peter (child of)
  • Farmer, Fay (child of)
  • Farmer, Athol (relative of)
  • Hill, Sandra (associate of)
  • Pease, Christopher (associate of)
  • Chadd, Lance (associate of)
Related works
  • Noorn (Snake) (creator of)
Related collections
  • Department of Conservation & Land Management, Western Australian Government, Perth, WA (collected in)
  • Government House, Perth, WA (collected in)
  • Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA (collected in)
  • Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), Canberra, ACT (collected in)
  • National Gallery of Australia (collected in)
Related recognitions
  • Noongar Language & Cultural Centre (received)
  • Western Australian Department of Conservation and Land Management (received)
  • Athma Foundation, WA (received)
  • Joondalup TAFE (received)
  • Curtin University of Western Australia (received)
  • Warpole Wilderness Discovery Centre (received)
  • Queensland Health and the Cancer Foundation of Australia (received)
  • Visual Artist of the Year, Perth NAIDOC Awards (received)
  • Logo Competition, National Native Title Conference, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies & South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council (received)
  • Swarbrick Interpretation Site at the Walpole Wilderness Discovery Centre, to which Farmer contributed the Noorn (snake) sculpture, was awarded the 2006 Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) Western Australia Excellence Award for Public Art in Landscape Architecture. (received)
Related events
  • Six Seasons (exhibited at)
  • Noongar Totems Series (exhibited at)
  • Gwopa Djinung (Emerging Artists) Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Graduating Bachelor of Arts Students Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • NAIDOC Week Art Exhibition, Moorjditch Mar-Daa Art Award (exhibited at)
  • Kootadjinong Moort: Harmony Week (exhibited at)
  • Kambarang Festival (exhibited at)
  • Peter Farmer (exhibited at)
  • 3Nyoongar Painters (exhibited at)
  • Spring in the Valley: Art Exhibition (exhibited at)