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BLAK FLAIR PROJECTS | 'Blue Moon Barra' Wrapping Paper / Arone Meeks
BLAK FLAIR PROJECTS | 'Blue Moon Barra' Wrapping Paper / Arone Meeks
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ARONE MEEKS (Kuku Midigi, 1957—2021) grew up near El Arish and Yarrabah, FNQ, although his Country is the area around Laura, Cape York. He completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts at the City Art Institute in Sydney in 1984 and forged an impressive national and international career. He was a founding Member of Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, Sydney.
He was awarded the Cite des Arts Studio in Paris, completing residencies in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Brazil, Boston, Sante Fe , India, Thailand, NZ, Cook Islands and NPA to name a few. Meeks' practice includes painting, sculpture, drawing and public art commissions as well as linoprints, etchings and monoprints. He has created well-known children's books including Enora and the Black Crane, which was awarded The UNICEF Children’s Book of the Year, awarded to him by Audrey Hepburn. Meeks was the first contemporary Aboriginal Artist to be commissioned by Australia Post to design a stamp in 1988, for the Bicentennial. His work appears in many national and international collections, both public and private.
His work is now managed by the Arone Meeks Estate.
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