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Lola Greeno
b. 1946
Artist (Weaver),
Artist (Installation Artist),
Maker (Jewellery Designer),
Artist (Sculptor)
Lola Greeno is a well-known Tasmanian Aboriginal shell worker, sculptor, installation and fibre artist who also works as a curator and as the Program Officer, Aboriginal Arts at Arts Tasmania.
Biographical Data
b. 1946 Cape Barren Island, Tas.
Biography
Associates
13 people
Groups
Works
6 works
Exhibitions
7 exhibitions
Collections
11 collections
Recognitions
1 recognition
References
1 reference
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Name
Lola Greeno
Gender
Female
Roles
Artist (Weaver)
Artist (Installation Artist)
Maker (Jewellery Designer)
Artist (Sculptor)
Birth date
1946
Birth place
Cape Barren Island, Tas.
Active Period
1997-
Residence
1972- Launceston, Tas.
1958 - 1972 Flinders Island, Tas.
1946 - 1958 Cape Barren Island, Tas.
Training
Bachelor of Fine Arts, 1996 - 1997 University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tas.
Associate Diploma of Fine Arts, 1992 - 1993 University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tas.
Cape Barren Island, Tas.
Indigenous Australian
Heritage Country
Cape Portland, North East Tasmania
Dreaming
Traditional Shell necklace making
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
Storylines Project, COFA, UNSW
Copyright
Greeno, Lola
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Related events
Woven Forms: Contemporary basket making in Australia (exhibited at)
Untitled Event (exhibited at)
A Survey of Indigenous Jewellery and Body Adornment (exhibited at)
Native Title Business (exhibited at)
Beyond The Pale (exhibited at)
Ways of Being (exhibited at)
Floating Life (None)
Woven Forms: Contemporary basket making in Australia (exhibited at)
Untitled Event (exhibited at)
A Survey of Indigenous Jewellery and Body Adornment (exhibited at)
Native Title Business (exhibited at)
Beyond The Pale (exhibited at)
Ways of Being (exhibited at)
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