Anthony J Walker / Smoking Ceremony (AJW75)
SKU: AJW75
100cm x 70cm Acrylic on Canvas
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100cm x 70cm Acrylic on Canvas
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Artist Profile
Anthony Walker is an award-winning artist from the Yiman, Gangalu and Gurreng Gurreng peoples of Central Queensland. Through his work, Anthony engages with the natural environment and expresses his inner connection to the landscape. Having originally trained as a Park Ranger, Anthony seeks to raise awareness about the preservation of native flora and fauna. Growing up on the Sunshine Coast and currently residing in Byron Bay, Anthony draws inspiration from the landscape and coastlines of Southern Queensland and Northern New South Wales, as well as his grandparents’ Country.
Anthony’s work has been critically acclaimed for its light-hearted design and blend of colour and movement. Achievements include: participating in Wesfarmers Indigenous Arts Leadership Program (National Gallery of Australia), undertaking a curatorial residency at the Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney), winning the Gold Coast Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award, and having a solo exhibition at Melbourne’s Koorie Heritage Trust Centre.
In 2020, Anthony founded the contemporary design studio Milbi Designs. He also previously served as the Indigenous Arts Development Officer for Arts Northern Rivers, and the Aboriginal Arts Development Officer for Regional Arts NSW.
Solo Exhibitions
• 2024 Upcoming: Cultural Currents: First Nations Seascapes, Tweed Regional Gallery, Murwillumbah
• 2023 Cavanbah, Lone Goat Gallery, Byron Bay
• 2010 Our Country Songlines, joint with Lae Oldmeadow, PS Gallery, Brisbane
• 2009 My Country Songlines, Koorie Heritage Trust Centre, Melbourne
• 2007 First Step, Parliament House, Brisbane
Selected Group Exhibitions
• 2024 Upcoming: Land and Sky, Stevens Street Gallery, Yandina
• 2023 First Nations Walk, Lightscape, City Botanic Gardens, Brisbane Festival, Brisbane
• 2023 Kate Challis RAKA Award Exhibition, Arts West Gallery, University of Melbourne, Melbourne
• 2023 Yapang First Nations Art Prize Exhibition, Museum of Art and Culture, Lake Macquarie
• 2023 Independent Artists’ Program, Cairns Indigenous Art Fair, Cairns
• 2023 Blacktown City Art Prize, The Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre, Blacktown
• 2021 Koori Mail Indigenous Art Award, Lismore Regional Gallery, Lismore
• 2021 Heal Country, Bunyarra Culture Collective, Newrybar
• 2020 Always Was, Always Will Be, Bunyarra Culture Collective, Bangalow
• 2016 Shifting Sands, Home of the Arts, Gold Coast
• 2014 Parliament of New South Wales Aboriginal Art Prize Exhibition, Parliament House, Sydney
• 2013 Moreton Bay Region Art Awards, Pine Rivers Art Gallery, Brisbane
• 2012 Sun Dance Gallery, Cairns Indigenous Art Fair, Cairns
• 2012 Wollotuka Art Prize, University of Newcastle, Newcastle
• 2012 Black History Month, Bleeding Heart Gallery, Brisbane
• 2012 Gold Coast Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award, Gold Coast Arts Centre, Gold Coast
• 2012 FIRST Emerging Indigenous Art, LOVE LOVE Studio, Brisbane
• 2011 ReLaunch, Jugglers Art Space, Brisbane
• 2011 Urban Dreaming, Inala Community Gallery, Brisbane
• 2011 NPWS Aboriginal Art Award, Northern Rivers Community Gallery, Ballina
• 2010 Sun Dance Gallery, Cairns Indigenous Art Fair, Cairns
• 2010 Gold Coast Indigenous Art and Design Award, Gold Coast Arts Centre, Gold Coast
• 2009 PaRing Gallery and Koorie Heritage Trust Corporate Exhibition Tour, Melbourne
• 2008 Express-Respect, Tweed River Regional Art Gallery, Murwillumbah
• 2008 Gold Coast Indigenous Art and Design Award, Gold Coast Arts Centre, Gold Coast
• 2007 Marine Visions, Retrospect Gallery, Byron Bay
• 2007 National Parks and Wildlife Service Aboriginal Art Award, Grafton Regional Gallery, Grafton
• 2006 Parliament of New South Wales Aboriginal Art Prize Exhibition Tour: Cowra Regional Art Gallery, Bega Valley Regional Gallery, Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery
Awards
• 2023 Kate Challis RAKA Award, University of Melbourne (Finalist)
• 2023 Yapang First Nations Art Prize, Museum of Art and Culture, Lake Macquarie (Finalist)
• 2023 Blacktown City Art Prize (Finalist)
• 2021 Bluethumb Art Prize (Winner: Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Award)
• 2021 Koori Mail Indigenous Art Award (Highly Commended)
• 2020 Art Lovers Prize (Finalist)
• 2014 Parliament of New South Wales Aboriginal Art Prize (Finalist)
• 2013 Moreton Bay Region Art Awards (Finalist)
• 2012 Gold Coast Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award (Winner: People’s Choice)
• 2011 NPWS Aboriginal Art Award (Winner: Rhoda Roberts Gallery Award)
• 2010 Gold Coast Indigenous Art and Design Award (Overall Winner)
• 2009 Oxfam Australia Aboriginal Reconciliation Art Award (Winner)
• 2008 Gold Coast Indigenous Art and Design Award (Winner: 2D Category & People’s Choice)
• 2008 Coastal Arts Incentive Award, FEHVA (Overall Winner & People’s Choice)
• 2007 NSW Marine Arts Prize, Retrospect Gallery, (Overall Winner)
• 2007 National Parks and Wildlife Service Aboriginal Art Award (Finalist)
• 2006 Mil-Pra AECG Aboriginal Art Award (Finalist)
• 2006 Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Award (Finalist)
Public Art, Grants and Residencies
• 2020 NAVA Grant, National Assoc. For the Visuals Arts
• 2016 Branding Design Commission, Defence Science and Technology Organisation
• 2013 Digital Associate Artist, Queensland University of Technology
• 2012 Public Art: Southern Queensland Centre of Excellence in Indigenous Health
• 2012 Public Art: Urban Easels, Brisbane City Council
• 2010 Artist in Residence, Jugglers Art Space
• 2009 Career Development Grant, Arts Queensland
Artwork Description
Collecting gum leaves for smoking ceremony.
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