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Name
Donny McKenzie
Also known as Don McKenzie
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Sculptor)
  • Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
  • art educator and workshop facilitator
Birth date
1966
Birth place
Port Augusta, SA
Active Period
  • 1989-
Residence
  • Port Augusta, SA
Training
  • National Limestone Carving Symposium, 2005 Old Gaol, Mt Gambier, SA
  • Art Classes, 1989 Mildura TAFE, Mildura, VIC
Indigenous Australian
 
Heritage Country
  • Flinders Ranges, SA
  • Simpson Desert, SA
Indigenous Language Groups
  • Adnyamathanha
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Storylines Project, COFA, UNSW

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Alternative names
  • Don McKenzie
  • Don McKenzie
Language groups
  • Adnyamathanha
Related people
  • Apponyi, Silvio (associate of)
  • Apponyi, Silvio (associate of)
Related works
  • Birthplace (creator of)
  • Birthplace (creator of)
Related collections
  • Port Augusta City Council, Port Augusta, SA (collected in)
  • Port Augusta City Council, Port Augusta, SA (collected in)
Related recognitions
  • Port Augusta NAIDOC Artist of the Year Award (received)
  • Port Augusta NAIDOC Artist of the Year Award (received)
Related events
  • Ripples in the sand (exhibited at)
  • Donny McKenzie - an exhibition of hebel stone works (exhibited at)
  • Our Mob (None)
  • National Limestone Sculpture Symposium (exhibited at)
  • Survival of a Family, Survival of a Culture (exhibited at)
  • Yarta Arts (exhibited at)
  • ARID - Sculpture Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Ripples in the sand (exhibited at)
  • Donny McKenzie - an exhibition of hebel stone works (exhibited at)
  • Our Mob (None)
  • National Limestone Sculpture Symposium (exhibited at)
  • Survival of a Family, Survival of a Culture (exhibited at)
  • Yarta Arts (exhibited at)
  • ARID - Sculpture Exhibition (exhibited at)
Field Changes
Biography
Date modified April 11, 2011, 1:03 a.m. April 11, 2011, 1:03 a.m.
Indigenous notes