Vicki Darken Explained

Vicki Darken, née Victoria Ormond (10 March 1923[1] – 3 May 2014), was an Australian landscape painter, based in the Northern Territory.

History

Darken was born in Darwin, Northern Territory, a daughter of Charles Ormond. She attended Parap Primary School[2] and later studied Commercial subjects in Darwin, perhaps at St. Joseph's School.[3]

As Vicki Ormond she was elected the first Miss Northern Territory.[4]

On 25 June 1942 she married policeman Constable Bob Darken (died 17 February 2000), and their tent honeymoon is said to have given Honeymoon Gap in the Western MacDonnell Ranges, its name; subsequently they were posted to outback stations including Tennant Creek and Harts Range. Bob resigned from the force in 1950 and they settled on a station at Simpsons Gap, then moved to Alice Springs when that station was acquired by the Government as a reserve.[4]

Darken was awarded a Churchill Fellowship in 1968, which enabled her to study painting in Europe.[5]

She established her own gallery in 1977.[5]

She died at Alice Springs, Northern Territory aged 91, survived by daughters Sondra and Joanne.[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Notes, News and Comments . . 7 . Northern Territory, Australia . 13 March 1923 . 4 August 2019 . 2 . National Library of Australia. Several biographies give 1929 as her year of birth, thus marrying around age 13.
  2. News: Parap School Breaking Up . . 88 . Northern Territory, Australia . 18 December 1928 . 4 August 2019 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: Commercial Examination . . 15 . Northern Territory, Australia . 21 February 1939 . 4 August 2019 . 7 . National Library of Australia.
  4. Web site: Pioneer Women Hall of Fame: Vicki Darken. 4 August 2019.
  5. Web site: Churchill Fellowship: Vicki Darken.
  6. News: Obituary . NT News. 9 May 2014. 4 August 2019.