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Keith Brown was born in 1948 in Guyra in the New England region of NSW. His father is from the Ngarabal (Nyangbal) people and his mother is a Birpai woman. Brown, along with his brother, would accompany their father when he went bush to trap rabbits and hunt kangaroo.

Brown works as a carver of boomerangs, crafting them from the elbows and bends of Mulga trees, and most recently as a painter of acrylic and sand on canvas. In 2006 he was the winner of the Festival of Fisher’s Ghost Art Award at Campbelltown Arts Centre and has received two awards at the Blacktown City Art Exhibition at Blacktown Arts Centre.

In 2007 Brown was a finalist in the Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize with his work Trapping tracks.

Writers:
Allas, Tess Note:
Date written:
2008
Last updated:
2011

Difference between this version and previous

Field This Version Previous Version
Copyright agents
  • Brown, Keith
  • Brown, Keith
Heritage countries
  • Guyra, NSW
  • Guyra, NSW
Related works
  • Trapping tracks (creator of)
  • Trapping tracks (creator of)
Related recognitions
  • Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize (received)
  • Festival of Fishers Ghost Art Prize (received)
  • Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Prize (received)
  • Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize (received)
  • Festival of Fishers Ghost Art Prize (received)
Related events
  • Blacktown City Art Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Festival of Fisher's Ghost Art Award (exhibited at)
  • Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Prize (None)
  • Blacktown City Art Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Festival of Fisher's Ghost Art Award (exhibited at)
  • Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Prize (None)
Field Changes
Biography
Contributors
  • 1991
Indigenous notes