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Vale Laurie Nilsen - Artist Profile

    https://www.artistprofile.com.au/vale-laurie-nilsen/
    Mar 15, 2020 · By Michael Aird The eldest of thirteen children, Laurie Nilsen was born in 1953 and grew up in a tent in the public camping reserve on the banks of Bungil Creek, Roma, south-west Queensland. As a teenager he moved to Brisbane to pursue a …

Laurie Nilsen FireWorks Gallery

    http://www.fireworksgallery.com.au/artist/laurie-nilsen
    Laurie was a foundation member of the Campfire Group Artists in the early 1990s and has been a founding member of proppaNOW Artists Collective since 2004. The artist has been the recipient of numerous art awards including the 2007 Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art …

LAURIE NILSEN at News Aboriginal Art Directory. View ...

    https://news.aboriginalartdirectory.com/2020/03/laurie-nilsen.php/
    Laurie Nilsen, the father of the barbed-wire emu, has died on March 6th at the age of 66 from cancer after a 40 year career in art. That is currently being celebrated with a retrospective at his Fireworks Gallery in Brisbane.

Laurie Nilsen :: biography at :: at Design and Art ...

    https://www.daao.org.au/bio/laurie-nilsen/
    Oct 16, 2015 · Artist (Painter) Mandandanji descendant, Laurie Nilsen was born in Queensland in 1953 and is a member of the Brisbane based Campfire Group and the ProppaNow Artist Cooperative.

Laurie Nilsen NETS Victoria

    https://netsvictoria.org.au/artist/laurie-nilsen/
    Laurie Nilsen Laurie Nilsen was born in Roma 1953, moving to Brisbane in the late 1960s to become a jockey. After finishing his apprenticeship at the age of 21, Laurie completed a three year certificate course in commercial illustration at the Queensland College of Art.

Laurie Nilsen - Saltwater Country

    https://www.saltwatercountry.org/artist/laurie-nilsen/
    Laurie Nilsen. Brisbane QLD. Once were fishermen (detail) 2014. Mixed media installation and video projection. Dimensions: 60 x 230 x 51 cm. Courtesy of the artist and FireWorks Gallery, Brisbane. Photography: Mick Richards. Once were fishermen (detail) …

Griffith honours a remarkable artist and teacher ...

    https://news.griffith.edu.au/2020/03/12/griffith-honours-a-remarkable-artist-and-teacher/
    Mar 12, 2020 · Queensland College of Art lecturer and acclaimed artist Laurie Nilsen. The Queensland College of Art community has paid tribute to former lecturer and acclaimed First Nations artist Uncle Laurie Nilsen, who passed away last week. Running the Gauntlet by Laurie Nilsen. …

FireWorks Gallery

    http://www.fireworksgallery.com.au/exhibition/laurie-nilsen-one-day-time
    Read more about Laurie Nilsen's career - Laurie Nilsen_Art practice over 40 years_February 2020.pdf. Laurie Nilsen_Art practice over 40 years_February 2020.pdf ...

Laurie Nilsen: One Day at a Time & Paddy Carroll ...

    https://www.weekendnotes.com/laurie-nilsen-one-day-at-a-time-paddy-carroll-tjungurrayi-pct-tribute-collection/
    This weekend FireWorks Gallery will be debuting Brisbane local artist Laurie Nilsen's latest work about contemporary culture, socio-political and environmental themes. Laurie was born in Roma and moved to Brisbane in the late 1960s to become a jockey before studying art and later becoming an artist.

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