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Lin Onus b. 4 December 1948

Also known as Burrinja
  • Artist (Installation Artist),
  • Artist (Printmaker),
  • Artist (Sculptor),
  • Artist (Painter)
The award-winning artist Lin Onus (b.1948 d.1996) was self taught. He was the Victorian representative of the Aboriginal Arts Board of the Australia Council in 1986 and co-founder of the Aboriginal Arts Management Association in 1990.
  • Biographical Data b. 4 December 1948 None
  • Biography 2 biographies
  • Associates 12 people
  • Groups 4 groups
  • Works 15 works
  • Exhibitions 27 exhibitions
  • Collections 23 collections
  • Recognitions 7 recognitions
  • References 3 references
associate of
Aboriginal Enterprises, The Dandenongs, Vic.
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associate of
Aborigines Advancement, League, Melbourne, Vic.
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associate of
Australia Council for the Arts
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associate of
Aboriginal Arts Managment Association
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Updated Feb. 12, 2022
Created Jan. 1, 2007
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