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Frances Belle Parker is a proud Yaegl woman, mother and artist from Maclean in Northern New South Wales, Australia. She is deeply inspired by her Mother’s land (Yaegl land) and the island in the Clarence River that her Mother grew up on, Ulgundahi Island. About - Frances Belle Parker
Frances Belle Parker is a proud Yaegl woman, painter and installation artist from Maclean, New South Wales. She is deeply inspired by her Mother’s land (Yaegl land) and the Island in the Clarence River that her Mother grew up on, Ulgundahi Island.
Frances Belle Parker is a proud Yaegl woman, painter and installation artist from Maclean, New South Wales. Frances Belle Parker is a proud Yaegl woman, mother and artist from Maclean in Northern New South Wales, Australia. She is deeply inspired by her Mother’s land (Yaegl land) and the island in the Clarence River that her Mother grew up on, Ulgundahi Island.
Artist bio Frances Belle Parker has been a practising artist for the last 20 years, coming to prominence after winning the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre Blake. Frances Belle Parker is a proud Yaegl woman, painter and installation artist from Maclean, New South Wales. She is deeply inspired by her Mother’s land (Yaegl land) and the Island in the Clarence River that her Mother grew up on, Ulgundahi Island.
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Painter, drawer, printmaker and installation artist Frances Belle Parker was born in in Dubbo, New South Wales. She is from the Yaegl people of northern New South Wales. Her mother, Lenore Parker, grew up on Ulgundahi Island in the Clarence River near Maclean on the New South Wales north coast and it was to Maclean that the family returned. Frances Belle Parker Archives - Microscopy Australia
This is my history, my story and it will Always be my responsibility to share this knowledge with my family and my children. Frances came to prominence winning the Blake Prize in making her the youngest ever winner and the first Indigenous recipient in the prize’s history. Frances Belle Parker :: biography at :: at Design and Art ...
About the artist: Frances Belle Parker is a proud Yaegl woman, mother and artist from Maclean in Northern New South Wales. Frances is inspired by Country and the stories which have been shared with her and passed down through Elders. Frances Belle Parker :: biography at :: at Design and Art ...
Welcome, Frances is a proud Yaegl woman from Maclean in the Northern Rivers of NSW. I’m deeply inspired by my Mother’s land (Yaegl land) and the Island in the Clarence River that my Mother grew up on, Ulgundahi Island. This Island inspires much of my artwork.
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Frances Belle Parker is a proud Yaegl woman, mother and artist from Maclean in Northern New South Wales, Australia. She is deeply inspired by her Mother’s land (Yaegl land) and the island in the Clarence River that her Mother grew up on, Ulgundahi Island.
Frances Belle Parker - Yarrawarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Frances Belle Parker is a proud Yaegl woman, painter and installation artist from Maclean, New South Wales. She is deeply inspired by her Mother’s land (Yaegl land) and the Island in the Clarence River that her Mother grew up on, Ulgundahi Island. Frances Belle Parker - Self-employed - LinkedIn Painter, drawer, printmaker and installation artist Frances Belle Parker was born in 1982 in Dubbo, New South Wales. She is from the Yaegl people of northern New South Wales. Her mother, Lenore Parker, grew up on Ulgundahi Island in the Clarence River near Maclean on the New South Wales north coast and it was to Maclean that the family returned.About - Frances Belle Parker This is my history, my story and it will Always be my responsibility to share this knowledge with my family and my children. Frances came to prominence winning the Blake Prize in 2000 making her the youngest ever winner and the first Indigenous recipient in the prize’s history.FrancesBelleParkerArt (@francesbelleparkerart) - Instagram Welcome, Frances is a proud Yaegl woman from Maclean in the Northern Rivers of NSW. I’m deeply inspired by my Mother’s land (Yaegl land) and the Island in the Clarence River that my Mother grew up on, Ulgundahi Island. This Island inspires much of my artwork.