Joanne Currie Nalingu Explained

Joanne Currie Nalingu
Birth Date:1964
Birth Place:Mitchell, Queensland
Nationality:Australian
Known For:painting

Joanne Currie Nalingu (born 1964) is an Aboriginal Australian artist based in Caloundra. Her painting The River is Calm won the 2008 Wynne Prize.

Early life

Currie is a descendant of the Gunggari people and was born at the Mitchell Yumba's Aboriginal mission. She grew up in Amby and Brisbane.[1]

Art

Currie is a self-taught artist. She began painting in 1989 and started exhibiting in 1991. By 1994, she had received an Arts Queensland grant. In 2008, her painting The River is Calm won the Wynne Prize.[2] That painting is in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales.[3] In 2009, she was a finalist for the Sunshine Coast Art Prize.[4]

Lin Onus was a mentor of hers.[5]

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Currie held solo exhibitions at:

Group exhibitions

Currie's paintings were shown at FireWorks gallery alongside paintings by Vincent Serico in August 2008.[9] These exhibitions were viewed by Quentin Bryce (then-Governor of Queensland) that same month.[10]

Currie's work was again co-exhibited with paintings by the late Vincent Serico in Riverdays, held in April 2012 at Gympie Regional Gallery. The exhibition focused on the artists' stories of living by rivers in their early lives, and featured Currie's painted shield designs. These works were based on water forms from her home territory, Maranoa.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Stewart. Robin. April 1994. Joanne Currie Nalingu: Our feature artist. Social Alternatives. 13. 1. LGBTQ+ Source.
  2. News: Schwartzkoff. Louise. March 8, 2008. A winning mother load of happiness. The Sydney Morning Herald. August 3, 2021.
  3. Web site: Joanne Currie Nalingu The river is calm. August 3, 2021. artgallery.nsw.gov.au.
  4. News: August 27, 2009. Artists on edge as moment draws near. Sunshine Coast Daily.
  5. News: Hill. Janine. June 10, 2009. Retiring artist is art prize finalist; Leading landscape painter Joanne Currie Nalingu likes a quiet life. Caloundra Weekly.
  6. News: Robson. Lou. 7 March 2004. Currie in favour. 86. The Sunday Mail (Brisbane).
  7. News: Hildreth. Digby. 23 December 2003. Think outside the big smoke. 14. The Courier Mail (Brisbane).
  8. News: 14 October 2011. Untitled. 24. Noosa News.
  9. Web site: 2007-08-29. Fire-Works gallery. live. 2021-08-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20070829180208/http://fireworksgallery.com.au/. 2007-08-29.
  10. News: 30 August 2007. Vice-Regal. The Courier Mail (Brisbane).
  11. News: 11 April 2012. Gallery full with visiting art. 13. Gympie Times.