Gloreen Campion
Biography
Gloreen Campion is a Rembarrnga artist from Malnyangarnak outstation, about a two and half hour drive from Maningrida township. She predominately resides at Ankabadbirri outstation with her husband Hedley Brain.
She is the daughter of acclaimed artist Wally Lipuwanga and is know for her 3D woven fibre art depicting yok (bandicoot), djamo (dogs) and galawan (goanna). She has previously worked at the women’s centre at Buluhkaduru Outstation.
Artworks for sale
Past Exhibitions
Group
- 2023
mane djang karirra: the place where the dreaming changed shape, Flinders University Museum of Art, Adelaide
- 2022
Top End Bugi, Koskela Gallery Rosebery
- 2020
Top End Bugi, Koskela, Sydney, NSW
- 2011
2011 The Dreaming Changes Shape, Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, Australia, NULL
- 2009
2009 Works in Season:, Works in Season: Bark Paintings, Carvings & Weavings, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney, NSW
- 2008
2008 Weaving around the traps, Weaving around the traps, Chapman & Bailey, Melbourne, VIC
- 2007
2007 Lorrkon, spirit beings, Lorrkon, spirit beings and Fibrework, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, VIC
- 2006
2006 William Mora, Sculptures from Maningrida, William Mora Galleries, Melbourne, VIC
- 2004
2004 Maningrida fibre art, Maningrida Fibre Art, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, UK
- 2003
2003 weave, Federation Centre for the arts, Bundoora Homestead, VIC, Weave, Federation Centre for the Arts, Bundoora Homestead, VIC
- 2003
2003 An exhibition of Rembarrnga artists, An exhibition of Rembarrnga artists, Short Street Gallery, Broome, WA
Collections
- Museum of Victoria, Melbourne, VIC