Yhonnie scarce artworks Yhonnie Scarce[a] is an Australian glass artist whose work is held in major Australian galleries. She is a descendant of the Kokatha and Nukunu people of South Australia, and her art is informed by the effects of colonisation on Indigenous Australia, in particular Aboriginal South Australians.
Yhonnie scarce hollowing earth Yhonnie Scarce, a descendant of the Kokatha and Nukunu people, is a glass artist whose work is informed by the effects of colonisation on Indigenous Australia. She was the inaugural South Australian state recipient of the Qantas Foundation Encouragement Award.
Yhonnie scarce: the light of day Yhonnie Scarce is a Kokatha and Nukunu artist who employs the medium of glass to dazzling effect, weighing in on the colonial trauma and displacement of Aboriginal peoples. Born in Woomera SA, she holds a Master of Fine Arts from Monash University and her works are held in major public collections across the country.
Yhonnie scarce agwa Yhonnie Scarce (b. ) was born on a military base in Woomera, a small South Australian township approximately kilometres north of Adelaide.
Yhonnie scarce remember royalty Yhonnie Scarce is an Australian artist and descendent of the Kokatha and Nukunu peoples, known for her glass-based sculptures and installations that address the lingering effects of colonisation on modern-day Australia.
Australian glass artist. Yhonnie Scarce's Australian Aboriginal artist Yhonnie Scarce (b. ) was born in Woomera, South Australia, and belongs to the Kokatha and Nukunu peoples. Working with glass, Scarce explores the political nature and aesthetic qualities of the material – in particular corresponding to the crystallisation of desert sand as a result of British nuclear tests on.
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Yhonnie Scarce was born in Woomera, South Australia in , and belongs to the Kokatha and Nukunu peoples. Recent international exhibitions include Pavilion of Contemporary Art, Milan, Italy , and the Museum of London, Ontario, Canada Yhonnie Scarce is an Australian artist Yhonnie Scarce’s installations address the contested colonial history of Australia through the materiality and politics of glass. Belonging to the Kokatha and Nukunu people, she was born in Woomera, a town set up by the Australian government as a site for rocket launch experiments.