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Name
Chips Mackinolty
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Designer (Printmaker)
  • Maker (Graphic Designer)
Other Occupation
  • Journalist, & Media Advisor - the Northern Territory Land Council, NT, Australia
Birth date
1954
Birth place
Morwell, VIC
Active Period
  • c.1972 -
Residence
  • 1972 - c.1979 Sydney, NSW
  • 1979 - 1981 Townsville, Qld.
  • 1981 - 1985 Katherine, NT (In this period Chips Mackinolty lived between Katherine and Uluru in the Northern Territory, working as a Crafts Advisor to Aboriginal Arts and Crafts organisations.)
  • 1985 - Darwin, NT
  • 2013 - 2016

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