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Name
Jan Feliks Senbergs
Also known as:
  • John Senbergs
  • Jan Senbergs
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Printmaker)
Tags:
Printmaking
Printmaker
Displaced Persons
Latvia
Birth date
1939
Birth place
Latvia
Active Period
  • c.1966 -
Arrival
  • 1950 (Displaced Person from Latvia after WWII)
Training
  • technical school, - c.1954 Richmond Technical School, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Legacy data. Source 'unknown'

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  • Sweet Damper and Gossip (exhibited at)
  • Jan Senbergs and John Armstrong (exhibited at)
  • Jan Senbergs: mining landscapes, Mt Lyell (exhibited at)
  • Jan Senbergs: Armidale 42: memory and imagination (exhibited at)
  • Survey exhibition: Ball, Baldessin, Senbergs, Leach-Jones (exhibited at)
  • Jan Senbergs survey (exhibited at)
  • Jan Senbergs: imagined sites, imagined realities (exhibited at)
  • Jan Senbergs: selected works (exhibited at)
  • Minnie Crouch exhibition 1975 (exhibited at)
  • Herald outdoor art show 1959 (exhibited at)
  • Visions of Australia. Gryphon Gallery. 1990 (exhibited at)
  • Visions of Australia. Gryphon Gallery. 1990 (exhibited at)
  • Sweet Damper and Gossip (exhibited at)
  • Jan Senbergs and John Armstrong (exhibited at)
  • Jan Senbergs: mining landscapes, Mt Lyell (exhibited at)
  • Jan Senbergs: Armidale 42: memory and imagination (exhibited at)
  • Survey exhibition: Ball, Baldessin, Senbergs, Leach-Jones (exhibited at)
  • Jan Senbergs survey (exhibited at)
  • Jan Senbergs: imagined sites, imagined realities (exhibited at)
  • Jan Senbergs: selected works (exhibited at)
  • Minnie Crouch exhibition 1975 (exhibited at)
  • Herald outdoor art show 1959 (exhibited at)
  • Visions of Australia. Gryphon Gallery. 1990 (exhibited at)