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Bluey Roberts :: biography at :: at Design and Art ...

    https://www.daao.org.au/bio/bluey-roberts/biography/
    Biography (488 words) Bluey Roberts, painter, carver and muralist, was born in Meningie in the Coorong, South Australia, in 1948. Roberts is a Ngarrindjeri/Kokatha artist, with connections to the upper and lower Murray River on his mother’s side, and to the region around Ceduna and Minippa on the South Australian coast on his father’s side.

Bluey Roberts — Ngarrindjeri Culture Hub

    https://www.ngarrindjeri-culture.org/bluey-roberts/
    Bluey Roberts has been painting all his life and his prolific work is appreciated in collections around the globe. Born in 1948 in Meningie, South Australia, Bluey Roberts is of the Ngarrindjeri/ Kokatha peoples. His artistic career, spanning five decades, consists of public murals, carved and etched emu eggs, boomerangs, coolamons, walking canes and shields, and hundreds of paintings on canvas and on …

Bluey Roberts :: biography at :: at Design and Art ...

    https://www.daao.org.au/bio/bluey-roberts/collections/
    Bluey Roberts b. 1948. Ngarrindjeri/Kokatha painter, emu egg carver and muralist who participated in the 'Tactility' exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia in …

Bluey Roberts Australian Aboriginal Artist

    https://mbantua.com.au/bluey-roberts/
    Bluey Roberts Australian Aboriginal Artist.

Tracking Bluey Roberts Artlink Magazine

    https://www.artlink.com.au/articles/3965/tracking-bluey-roberts/
    Bluey Roberts was the first Aboriginal person commissioned to create a public mural in South Australia, resulting in the painted Kangaroo (1985) in the Children’s Section of the Adelaide Zoo. The mural is considered to be the oldest existing Aboriginal cultural marker in the Adelaide area by an Aboriginal artist. For the Kaurna people, Adelaide is Tarndanyangga – the place of the red kangaroo dreaming.

Bluey Roberts: Interview Artlink Magazine

    https://www.artlink.com.au/articles/903/bluey-roberts/
    Bluey Roberts I was born at Meningie, other side of town, I was born in 1937. I wanted to be an artist but I didn’t know where to start and how to start. It’s like somebody who could’t make up their mind, they knew they had it there but they didn’t know when to time it right. Noris Ioannou So what got you going?

Bluey Roberts NETS Victoria

    https://netsvictoria.org.au/artist/bluey-roberts/
    Artist Bluey Roberts. Bluey Roberts was born in 1948 and belongs to the Ngarrindjeri tribe from the Lower Murray region of South Australia. He is widely exhibited within Australia and overseas and is held in collections of the National Gallery of Australia, Flinders University Art Museum in Adelaide, South Australian Museum and Queensland Art Gallery.

b. Bluey Roberts (Riverland)

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    Bluey Roberts (Riverland) “This work illustrates some Elders and Younger people out hunting and gathering. The painting illustrates the billabongs and rivers bountiful and full of water. Everyone is joining in together along billabongs that have busted their banks and. prospering from the resources such as kangaroos, emus and the tracks of other.

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