Maree Clarke (born 1961) is an Australian multidisciplinary artist and curator from Victoria, renowned for her work in reviving south-eastern Aboriginal...
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Maree Clarke (born 1961), Australian artist Maree Davenport (born 1968), Australian politician Maree Edwards (born 1962), Australian politician Maree...
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Lydia Clarke (1923–2018), American actress and photographer Malcolm Clarke (disambiguation) Marcus Clarke (1846–1881), Australian novelist Maree Clarke, Australian...
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arweet – headman of the Boonwurrung. Carolyn Briggs AM Louisa Briggs Maree Clarke (artist) Boonerwrung Bunuron Bunurong, Bunwurrung, Boonwerung, Boonoorong...
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American Catholic nun and activist Maree Clarke (born 1961), Australian artist Mary Clark (disambiguation) Victoria Mary Clarke (born 1966), Irish journalist...
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McGillivray 20 August 2024 13 Ageing: Lindy Lee, Kathy Lette, Meryl Tankard, Maree Clarke, Mary McGillivray 27 August 2024 14 Sport: Otis Hope Carey, Michael Wilson...
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with the assistance of Sarah Poole Arts Management Fran Edmonds with Maree Clarke SORT OF LIKE READING A MAP A COMMUNITY REPORT ON THE SURVIVAL OF SOUTH-EAST...
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voices and culturally diverse representation in the 2020 Prize" 2023: Maree Clarke, "for her recent experimental work in glass as well as the pivotal role...
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featuring results of residencies by Australian artists Sara Thorn, Maree Clarke and Emma Davies. There were also workshops at the Crafts Council of South...
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public art installation. The winning entry by artists Vicki Couzens, Maree Clarke, and Jeph Neale features massive boulders which form a circle across...
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