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Name
Marily Cintra
Also known as Marily Oppermann
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist
  • Artist (Ceramist)
Other Occupation
  • Facilitator for Cultural Development
  • 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 recognitions
  • Ros Bower Award - Australia Council for the Arts (received)
  • NSW Premier's Public Sector Award (received)
  • NSW Women and the Arts Fellowship (received)
  • Grant - Australia Council for the Arts Community, Environment, Arts and Design (CEAD) (received)
Related events
  • Brazil, 500 years (exhibited at)
  • Revelations (exhibited at)
  • Living Until You Die, Communicating the Experience of Palliative Care (exhibited at)
  • A tough of Brazilian Art (exhibited at)
  • Mother Earth blesses the Wik Decision (exhibited at)
  • One Hundred Years of Solitude (exhibited at)
  • Untitled Event (exhibited at)
  • Taipei International Exhibition of Ceramics (exhibited at)
  • 3rd International Biennial of Artistic Ceramic (exhibited at)
  • Alice Craft Award (exhibited at)
  • Untitled Event (exhibited at)
  • 2nd International Biennial of Artistic Ceramic (exhibited at)
  • Alice Craft Award (exhibited at)
  • International Biennial of Contemporary Ceramics (exhibited at)
  • Triennial of Small Ceramics (exhibited at)
  • Alice Craft Award (exhibited at)
  • International Biennial of Contemporary Ceramics (exhibited at)
  • 11th International Biennial of Ceramics (exhibited at)
  • 2nd Triennial of Small Ceramics (exhibited at)
  • Galeria Macunaima (Brazilian National Foundations for the Arts) (exhibited at)
  • Art Museum of Rio Grange do Sul (exhibited at)
  • 6th National Award of Parana (exhibited at)
  • 7th National Award of Parana (exhibited at)
  • 1st Triennial of Small Ceramics (exhibited at)
  • 5th National Award of Parana (exhibited at)