Olive Muriel Pink | [approved] |
She studied anthropology at SU from 1932, but this career came to an end c.1936 when she refused to publish research that relied on descriptions of secret rituals. Forced to leave the Walpiri in the late 1940s, she lived in a corrugated-iron hut on Gregory Terrace, for a time working as a cleaner in the court-house where she also monitored cases in which Aboriginal defendants appeared - an arrangement that 'proved uncongenial to magistrates and police alike'. So she formed a committee to obtain land for a museum. It failed and she set up a small private display of her wildflower paintings and Aboriginal artefacts at one end of her hut. Although she charged for admission, it was not very lucrative, especially as her friends didn't have to pay and 'time-wasters' were excluded. Finally, with the help of (Sir) Paul Hasluck, she established a flora reserve (gazetted in 1956) where she worked as a curator (now the Olive Pink Botanic Garden). She died on 6 July 1975 in Alice Springs Hospital and was buried in the Quaker section of the local cemetery.
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Gender: | Female |
Birth: | Date:1884 |
Period active: | Dates:c. 1909 - 1915 |
Period active: | Dates:c. 1940 - 1956 |
Death: | Date:1975-07-06Place:Alice Springs, NT |
Burial: | Place:Quaker section of the local cemetery, Alice Springs, NT |
Medium: | Painting |
Training: | Dates:1932 - 1936Place:University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW |
Training: | Place:Hobart Technical School, Hobart, Tas. |
Training: | Place:Julian Ashton Art School, Sydney, NSW |
Recognition: | Olive Pink Botanic Garden |
Associate: | Bates, Daisy |
Associate: | Sheppard, Benjamin |
Associate: | Feint, Adrian |
Associate: | Hasluck, Paul (Sir) |
Associated organisation: | Olive Pink Botanic Garden |
Residence: | Dates:c. 1909 - 1909Place:Hobart, Tas. |
Residence: | Dates:c. 1915 - 1915Place:Sydney, NSW |
Residence: | Place:Perth, WA |
Other occupation: | Teacher |
Other occupation: | Tracer Note:NSW Department of Public Works. |
Other occupation: | Cleaner |
Other occupation: | Curator |
Other occupation: | Anthropologist |
Other occupation: | Aboriginal-rights activist |
Other occupation: | Gardener |
Biographer: | Staff Writer |
Source of info: | Black and white artists |
Date written: | Date:c. 1999 - 2003 |
Date modified: | Date:2007 |
Reference: | Year:2002Author:Marcus, JuliePublished:Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 16, [Ritchie, J. (ed.)], Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, Vic. |
Reference: | Title:A Passion for TruthYear:2001Published:Sydney, NSW |
Summary: | Artist, Aboriginal-rights activist, teacher, anthropologist and gardener. Her visit to Daisy Bates at Ooldea (SA) in 1926-27 changed her life. |