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Jeffrey Samuels
b. 1956
Artist (Draughtsman),
Artist (Mixed Media Artist),
Artist (Painter),
Artist (Printmaker)
Ngemba artist from Bourke, New South Wales, who was a founding member of Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Cooperative.
Biographical Data
b. 1956 Bourke, NSW
Biography
1 biography
Associates
8 people
Groups
2 groups
Works
3 works
Exhibitions
18 exhibitions
Collections
9 collections
Recognitions
4 recognitions
References
3 references
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Name
Jeffrey Samuels
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Draughtsman)
Artist (Mixed Media Artist)
Artist (Painter)
Artist (Printmaker)
Other Occupation
Barman (ANZSIC code: 4520) (Barman Coogee Bay Hotel, Sydney 1979/83)
Gallery Manager (ANZSIC code: 4279)
Silkscreen assistant (ANZSIC code: 1611)
Animation Artist (ANZSIC code: 9002)
Lecturer (ANZSIC code: 8102)
Aboriginal Art Teacher (ANZSIC code: 810)
Art Adminstrator (ANZSIC code: 9559)
Birth date
1956
Birth place
Bourke, NSW
Active Period
1978-
Residence
Croydon, NSW
Sydney, NSW
Grafton, NSW
1963 - 1969 Carinda, NSW
Bourke, NSW
Training
Trainee Animation Course, 1997 Aboriginal Nations, Chippendale, Sydney, NSW
Bachelor of Art, Fine arts, 1983 City Art Institute, Sydney NSW
Diploma in Fine Art, 1978 Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education, Sydney, NSW
Indigenous Australian
Heritage Country
Bourke, far northwest of NSW
Indigenous Language Groups
Ngemba
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
Storylines Project, COFA, UNSW
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Related recognitions
Parliament of New South Wales Indigenous Art Prize (received)
Artist in Residence - Australian Museum, (received)
To design a series of silk banners used in the Sydney Olympic Games opening ceremony (received)
Blake Prize for Religious Art (received)
Parliament of New South Wales Indigenous Art Prize (received)
Artist in Residence - Australian Museum, (received)
To design a series of silk banners used in the Sydney Olympic Games opening ceremony (received)
Blake Prize for Religious Art (received)
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