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Jean Napangardi Lewis (born 1950) is an Indigenous Australian artist.[1][2] She was born on the Mount Doreen Station, in the Northern Territory.[1] She is the sister of Dorothy Napangardi and Judy Watson Napangardi.[3] Lewis has participated in multiple group exhibitions, including at the Flinders Lane Gallery, Kate Owen Gallery, and as part of 'Art Mob' in Hobart.[1] She is married to Mickey Jampijinpa, and has a child Minnie. She resides in Yuendumu in the Northern Territory.[1]
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1930–2011): indigenous Australian artist Dorothy Napangardi (early 1950s–2013): painter Lily Kelly Napangardi (born c. 1948): painter Yalti Napangati (born...
November 8, 2012. Retrieved September 7, 2017. "Aboriginal artist Dorothy Napangardi killed in car crash". ABC News. June 3, 2013. "Biografia de Pappo" (in...
German painter May 26 – Otto Muehl, 87, Austrian artist June 1 – Dorothy Napangardi, 60s, Australian indigenous artist June 8 – Arturo Vega, 65, Mexican-born...
American historian, expert on Arab immigration to the United States. Dorothy Napangardi, 60s, Australian indigenous artist, traffic collision. Paul Olefsky, 87...
founder and artistic director of Melbourne Theatre Company 1 June – Dorothy Napangardi, 60s, indigenous artist 2 June – Yunupingu, 56, musician (Yothu Yindi)...