Irwin Lewis (21 April 193928 January 2020) was an
indigenous Australian art
Indigenous Australian art includes art made by Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander peoples, including collaborations with others. It includes works in a wide range of media including painting on leaves, bark painting, wood carving ...
ist, who was previously a notable scholar, sportsman and public servant. Best known as the father of
Australian rules football
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er
Chris Lewis, a member of the
West Coast Eagles
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'
AFL
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Sports
* American Football League (AFL), a name shared by several separate and unrelated professional American football leagues:
** American Football League (1926) (a.k.a. "AFL I"), first rival of the National Football Leagu ...
premiership-winning teams
in 1992 and 1994, he has been described as ''"something of a celebrity in Perth"''.
Early life
Lewis was born on 21 April 1939 in
Morawa,
Western Australia
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, a
mid west
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country town approximately 400 kilometres (250 mi) north of the state capital,
Perth
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.
A
Yamatji
Yamatji (or Yamaji) is a Wajarri word that has at least three different meanings:
* a member of the Watjarri people
* any Aboriginal Australian person from the Murchison region of Western Australia
* any group made up of members of different I ...
,
and the second-born in a family of eight children,
he undertook his primary and early secondary schooling at the Morawa State School.
In 1953, the Anglican Schools Board awarded Lewis a scholarship, to attend
Christ Church Grammar School
, motto_translation = God is our leader, learning is our light
, established =
, founder = William Joseph McClemans
, type = Independent single-sex early learning, primary, and secondary day and boarding school
, gender = Boys
, deno ...
in Perth as a boarder, commencing in the second year of secondary school. His move to Perth was also supported financially by his parents, the Morawa branch of the
Country Women's Association
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and the Department of Native Welfare.
Lewis was dux of the Junior School,
and obtained a Junior Certificate, in 1954.
He was awarded a Leaving Certificate two years later.
In his final year at Christ Church in 1956, he was a school prefect, and the captain of both the First XI
cricket
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team and First XVIII
Australian rules football
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team. After a minor academic setback, he also satisfied the requirements for matriculation.
In March 1957, with the assistance of a Commonwealth Scholarship, and another scholarship from the National Union of Australian University Students, Lewis became the first Aboriginal student to attend the
University of Western Australia
The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a public research university in the Australian state of Western Australia. The university's main campus is in Perth, the state capital, with a secondary campus in Albany, Western Australia, Albany an ...
(UWA).
At UWA, Lewis enrolled in the Faculty of Arts,
and was a prominent cricketer and footballer.
However, he left UWA in 1958 to take up a position in the public service.
Adult life
In the early 1960s, Lewis played in the
West Australian Football League
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, for the
Claremont Football Club
The Claremont Football Club, nicknamed Tigers, is an Australian rules football club based in Claremont, Western Australia, that currently plays in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and WAFL Women's (WAFLW). Its official colours are na ...
.
He was a member of Claremont's premiership-winning team in 1964.
His teammates in that team included
Ian Brayshaw
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(father of
James Brayshaw
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) and
John McIntosh (father of
Ashley McIntosh
Ashley McIntosh (born 20 October 1972) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Claremont Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). The son ...
).
Between the late 1950s and late 1980s, Lewis became one of Australia's leading indigenous public servants. Meanwhile, his three sons, Clayton, Cameron and
Chris
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People with the given name
* Chris Abani (born 1966), N ...
, followed their father into the Claremont football team.
The best known of the sons, Chris, was also a member of the
West Coast Eagles
The West Coast Eagles are a professional Australian rules football club based in Perth, Western Australia. The club was founded in 1986 as one of two expansion teams in the Australian Football League (AFL), then known as the Victorian Football ...
'
AFL
AFL may refer to:
Sports
* American Football League (AFL), a name shared by several separate and unrelated professional American football leagues:
** American Football League (1926) (a.k.a. "AFL I"), first rival of the National Football Leagu ...
premiership-winning teams
in 1992 and 1994,
and, like his father, played in a Claremont premiership-winning team, in 1996.
After working in a variety of areas in Indigenous welfare and development, Lewis retired from the public service in 1989.
Artist career and death
At about the time of his retirement, Lewis commenced a new career as an artist, working as a painter and with ceramics. He was a multiple finalist in the
National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award
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, and a finalist in numerous other contemporary art awards.
In January 2020, the Claremont Football Club announced that he had died at the age of 80.
Collections
Lewis's work is included in the following collections:
*Aboriginal Affairs Department Collection
*
Art Gallery of Western Australia
The Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA) is a public art gallery that is part of the Perth Cultural Centre, in Perth. It is located near the Western Australian Museum and State Library of Western Australia and is supported and managed by the ...
, Perth
*
, Canberra
*
Australian National Maritime Museum
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, Sydney
*
Berndt Museum of Anthropology
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,
University of Western Australia
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, Crawley
*
City of Stirling
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Collection, Stirling, Western Australia
*
City of Wanneroo
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Collection, Wanneroo, Western Australia
*
King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women
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It provides pregnancy and neonatal care ...
Collection, Subiaco, Western Australia
*
National Gallery of Victoria
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The NGV houses an encyclopedic art collection across two ...
, Melbourne
*
Royal Perth Hospital
Royal Perth Hospital (RPH) is a 450-bed adult and teaching hospital located on the northeastern edge of the central business district of Perth, Western Australia.
History
The hospital traces its history back to the first colonial hospital, whi ...
Collection, Perth
*
Town of Victoria Park
The Town of Victoria Park is a local government area of Western Australia. It covers an area of 17.62 kmĀ² in metropolitan Perth, the capital of Western Australia. It had a population of approximately 35,000 as at the 2016 Census.
It l ...
Collection, Victoria Park, Western Australia
References
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1939 births
2020 deaths
Australian Aboriginal artists
Australian painters
Australian rules footballers from Western Australia
Claremont Football Club players
Indigenous Australians from Western Australia
People educated at Christ Church Grammar School
People from Morawa, Western Australia
University of Western Australia alumni