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Born 1945. Known for: Aboriginal art, acrylic painting, artwork reflecting indigenous culture.
Regina Pilawuk Wilson. An acclaimed artist, Regina Pilawuk Wilson is known for remarkable weaving skill and innovative painting technique, which combines traditional and contemporary elements. With... Read full biography
Regina Pilawuk Wilson. An acclaimed artist, Regina Pilawuk Wilson is known for remarkable weaving skill and innovative painting technique, which combines traditional and contemporary elements. With her husband Harold Wilson, Regina has established the Peppimenarti (meaning ‘large rock’) Community... Read full biography
Regina Pilawuk Wilson. An acclaimed artist, Regina Pilawuk Wilson is known for remarkable weaving skill and innovative painting technique, which combines traditional and contemporary elements. With her husband Harold Wilson, Regina has established the Peppimenarti (meaning ‘large rock’) Community as a permanent settlement for the Ngan’gikurrungurr people in the Daly River region in 1973. In 2003, she won the General Painting category of the Telstra National Indigenous and Torres-Strait Islander... Read full biography
Regina Pilawuk Wilson. An acclaimed artist, Regina Pilawuk Wilson is known for remarkable weaving skill and innovative painting technique, which combines traditional and contemporary elements. With her husband Harold Wilson, Regina has established the Peppimenarti (meaning ‘large rock’) Community as a permanent settlement for the Ngan’gikurrungurr people in the Daly River region in 1973. In 2003, she won the General Painting category of the Telstra National Indigenous and Torres-Strait Islander Award, and her works are situated in the collections The Gallery of Modern Art (Queensland Art Gallery), The British Museum and several other collections in Australia and abroad. She was one of nine featured artists in June, 2018 at the exhibition... Read full biography
Regina Pilawuk Wilson. An acclaimed artist, Regina Pilawuk Wilson is known for remarkable weaving skill and innovative painting technique, which combines traditional and contemporary elements. With her husband Harold Wilson, Regina has established the Peppimenarti (meaning ‘large rock’) Community as a permanent settlement for the Ngan’gikurrungurr people in the Daly River region in 1973. In 2003, she won the General Painting category of the Telstra National Indigenous and Torres-Strait Islander Award, and her works are situated in the collections The Gallery of Modern Art (Queensland Art Gallery), The British Museum and several other collections in Australia and abroad. She was one of nine featured artists in June, 2018 at the exhibition of the The Phililips Collection Museum exhibition titled Marking the Infinite: 9 Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal... Read full biography
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