Marily Cintra is a cultural activist, a ceramic artist specialising in both small and large-scale ceramic works, and a specialist in art and cultural programs for hospitals and community facilities. In 2006 she was awarded the Ros Bower Award by the Australia Council for the Arts.
Teacher (Teacher Teaching Industrial Arts. Working with students from disadvantaged areas.)
Birth date
1950
Birth place
South Brazil
Active Period
c.1982-
Arrival
None
Residence
Tharwa, ACT
c.1950- Brazil
Training
PhD Candidate Research on the Hospital as a Cultural Site, 2007- University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD
Graduate Certificate, Sustainable Heritage Development, 2007 School of Asia and Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT
General construction OHS (Occupational Health and Safety) Induction in NSW Workcover, 2004 Hunter Institute TAFE
Master of Design Thesis: 'Post Occupancy Evaluation of Public Art Programs in Healthcare: Liverpool Hospital Redevelopment POE', 2000 University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA
Diploma Industrial Arts, 1971 Federal University of Rio Grande de Sul (UFRGS), Brazil
Cultural Heritage
Brazillian
Languages
Norwegian
Portuguese
Spanish
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Related person groups
The Art Shed (associate of)
Placemaking (associate of)
International Academy for Design and Health (associate of)
Federation of Ethnic Communitites of Australia (associate of)
The Caritas Project (associate of)
Fairfield and John Hunter Hospital (associate of)
Gunungan, Asia Pacific Network for Culture and Wellbeing (associate of)
Health and Arts Research Centre, Inc. (HARC) (associate of)
The Art Shed (associate of)
Placemaking (associate of)
International Academy for Design and Health (associate of)
Federation of Ethnic Communitites of Australia (associate of)
The Caritas Project (associate of)
Fairfield and John Hunter Hospital (associate of)
Gunungan, Asia Pacific Network for Culture and Wellbeing (associate of)