Margaret Scobie

Margaret Scobie (born 1948 in Woola Downs, Utopia, Northern Territory, Australia[1]) is an Australian Aboriginal artist from the Anmatyerre community, just north of Alice Springs.[2]

Margaret Scobie
Born1948 (age 7172)
Woola Downs, Utopia, Northern Territory, Australia
NationalityAustralian
OccupationPainter
Known forPainting, contemporary Indigenous Australian art

Scobie is from one of the most famous Aboriginal artistic families,[3] related to other Aboriginal artists such as Emily Kame Kngwarreye (her aunt), Gloria Petyarre (first cousin), Kathleen Petyarre, Anna Petyarre, and Ada Bird Petyarre.[4]

Margaret Scobie was educated at Ross Park Primary School in Alice Springs.[1] She was introduced to painting at "Awelye" ceremonies and has been a painter for most of her life.

Scobie's painting is to be found in a number of art galleries including the Aboriginal Art Store[1], the Clare Valley Art Gallery,[3] Didgeridoo Hut & Art Gallery,[5] Doongal Aboriginal Art,[6] Galeria Aniela,[4] and Gallery Gondwana.[7] Most of her artworks depict bush medicine leaves, spinifex grass and Awelye.[8]

Margaret Scobie has three daughters and one son.[9]

See also

References

  1. "Margaret Scobie – Biography". Australia: Aboriginal Art Store. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  2. Birnberg, Margo; Kreczmanski, Janusz B. Aboriginal Artists Dictionary of Biographies: Western Desert, Central Desert and Kimberley Region. Australia: J.B. Pub. ISBN 978-1876622473.
  3. "Margaret Scobie B.1948". Clare Valley Art Gallery. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  4. "Margaret Scobie B.1948". Galeria Aniela. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  5. "Margaret Scobie". Australia: Didgeridoo Hut + Art Gallery. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  6. "Margaret Scobie". Australia: Doongal Aboriginal Art. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  7. "Margaret Scobie". Australia: Gallery Gondwana. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  8. "Margaret Scobie". Australia: Aboriginal Art Galleries. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  9. Margaret Scobie, Aboriginal Dreamtime Gallery
  10. "Margaret Scobie". Australian Dreamtime Creations. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
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