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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
Associates
6 people
Groups
Works
15 works
Exhibitions
24 exhibitions
Collections
22 collections
Recognitions
7 recognitions
References
2 references
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Name
Lin Onus
Also known as Burrinja
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Installation Artist)
Artist (Printmaker)
Artist (Sculptor)
Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
Aboriginal Arts Managment Association (Aboriginal Arts Managment Association co-founder, 1990)
Board Member - Australia Council for the Arts (Board Member - Australia Council for the Arts Victorian representative, 1986)
Birth date
4 December 1948
Death date
24 October 1996
Death place
Victoria
Active Period
1974 - 1996
Residence
1948 - 1996 Victoria
Training
Self-taught.,
Indigenous Australian
Heritage Country
Barmah Forest, Vic.
Cummeragunja, Vic.
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
Storylines Project, COFA, UNSW
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Related events
Urban Dingo: the art and life of Lin Onus 1948 - 1996 (exhibited at)
Eternal (exhibited at)
Animal Instincts: An Exhibition of Animals in Art (exhibited at)
Acquisitions 1995 (exhibited at)
The Second Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (exhibited at)
Seven Deadly Australians (exhibited at)
The Urban Aboriginal (exhibited at)
Yiribana. An Introduction to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Collection (exhibited at)
True Colours: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Raise the Flag (exhibited at)
Aratjara: Art of the First Australians (exhibited at)
Confess and Conceal: 11 insights into Contemporary South East Asia and Australia (exhibited at)
Aboriginal Art from Australia (exhibited at)
Aboriginal Art: The Continuing Tradition (exhibited at)
Nothing to Celebrate? Australian Aboriginal Political Art and the Biecentennial (exhibited at)
Bulawirri/Bugaja - A Special Place (exhibited at)
Urban Aboriginal Art: A Selective View (exhibited at)
The First National Aboriginal Art Award Exhibition (exhibited at)
The Maningrida Experience: Recent Paintings by Lin Onus (exhibited at)
An Exhibition of Paintings by Lin Onus (exhibited at)
Untitled Event (exhibited at)
Power of the Land (None)
Australian Perspecta (None)
Balance (None)
Art and Aboriginality (None)
Urban Dingo: the art and life of Lin Onus 1948 - 1996 (exhibited at)
Eternal (exhibited at)
Animal Instincts: An Exhibition of Animals in Art (exhibited at)
Acquisitions 1995 (exhibited at)
The Second Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (exhibited at)
Seven Deadly Australians (exhibited at)
The Urban Aboriginal (exhibited at)
Yiribana. An Introduction to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Collection (exhibited at)
True Colours: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Raise the Flag (exhibited at)
Aratjara: Art of the First Australians (exhibited at)
Confess and Conceal: 11 insights into Contemporary South East Asia and Australia (exhibited at)
Aboriginal Art from Australia (exhibited at)
Aboriginal Art: The Continuing Tradition (exhibited at)
Nothing to Celebrate? Australian Aboriginal Political Art and the Biecentennial (exhibited at)
Bulawirri/Bugaja - A Special Place (exhibited at)
Urban Aboriginal Art: A Selective View (exhibited at)
DBRef(u'xactivity', ObjectId('4da1b4cdb538b73d9301eb55')) (exhibited at)
The First National Aboriginal Art Award Exhibition (exhibited at)
The Maningrida Experience: Recent Paintings by Lin Onus (exhibited at)
An Exhibition of Paintings by Lin Onus (exhibited at)
Untitled Event (exhibited at)
Power of the Land (None)
Australian Perspecta (None)
Balance (None)
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