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Naomi Hobson (born 1979) is an Aboriginal Australian artist of southern
Kaantju The Kaantyu people are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Cape York Peninsula in north Queensland. They live in the area around the present-day town of Coen. Most of their traditional tribal land has been taken over for cattle stations. ''K ...
and
Umpila The Umpila people are an Aboriginal Australian people of the eastern Cape York Peninsula in northern Queensland. The majority of the remnant of the Umpila now live in Lockhart. Language Umpila is classified as one of the North Cape York Paman ...
heritage from Lockhart River, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland. She works in many media, including painting, photography and ceramics. She started exhibiting in 2013. Hobson was winner of the
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, a national prize for contemporary art, in 2016, and of the inaugural Cairns Indigenous Art Fair Photography Award in 2018, and has been a finalist in many other awards, including the
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.


Early life and education

Hobson was born in 1979 at Lockhart River in
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, and grew up in Coen in
Far North Queensland Far North Queensland (FNQ) is the northernmost part of the Australian state of Queensland. Its largest city is Cairns and it is dominated geographically by Cape York Peninsula, which stretches north to the Torres Strait, and west to the Gulf C ...
, where the natural environment inspired her early artistic works. Her grandfather named her "''Yikan''", after the
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that grows in the McIlwraith Ranges of the east coast of Cape York Peninsula. Her grandfather was employed as a stockman for a white family. Her parents are both Aboriginal Australians: her mother is of southern
Kaantju The Kaantyu people are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Cape York Peninsula in north Queensland. They live in the area around the present-day town of Coen. Most of their traditional tribal land has been taken over for cattle stations. ''K ...
people and her father is
Umpila The Umpila people are an Aboriginal Australian people of the eastern Cape York Peninsula in northern Queensland. The majority of the remnant of the Umpila now live in Lockhart. Language Umpila is classified as one of the North Cape York Paman ...
. Her family has historically been involved in political and social reforms such as land rights, to return social and economic benefits to the traditional people of Coen. Hobson's art is an expression of her engagement in these reforms, by showing culture, country and
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in the artworks. Her inspiration is the richness of many cultures – village life influenced by the merging of traditional and popular culture, farming culture and the experience of the urban chaos of South East Asia. Hobson studied various courses at different colleges of
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: * Certificate III in Multimedia, Tropical North Queensland Institute of TAFE, Cairns, 2002 * Multimedia studies Canberra Institute of Technology, 2005 * Mainstream Visual Arts, Tropical North Queensland Institute of TAFE,
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, 2007


Career

Hobson began her artistic career in 2007. From 2013 until (?) she has held a
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each year. A first ever solo exhibition, ''I am Yikan'', took its name from her indigenous name, and was an exploration of self identity through bright layers of color and depictions of the landscape of Cape York. The exhibition at Alcaston Gallery in Fitzroy, was a sold out show and it was opened by Minister Tony Burke who was at the time the Minister for Arts. The exhibition ran from 4 to 28 June 2013. Naomi Hobson is a regular exhibitor at the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair. In 2018 her first international exhibition, ''New Beginnings'', was held in Singapore's Redot Fine Art Gallery. Hobson is represented by two galleries, the Redot Art Gallery in Singapore and the Vivien Anderson Gallery in Melbourne.


Style, media and themes

Hobson is a visual artist who works in a range of media, including painting, photography and ceramics. She is known for her contemporary artworks full of vibrant colour and dynamic intricate shapes which imitate nature. Hobson paints her father's country of the East coastal regions of Cape York Northern Queensland. Hobson's visual art is an abstract interpretation of her culture and the social and political history of her family and the ancestors before her. She lives and works in the small township of Coen (population 300), where her family connection is strong. The geographical features of the region including the contours of the
McIlwraith Range The McIlwraith Range is a rugged, dissected granite plateau on Cape York Peninsula of Far North Queensland, Australia. Part of the Great Dividing Range, the McIlwraith Range covers about and lies about east of the town of Coen, and north ...
, the ocean and waterways are prominent in her paintings.


Exhibitions

*2013 – ''I am Yikan'' – Alcaston Gallery,
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, Victoria. The first
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of Hobson's work explores her connection to her traditional land of the
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, near Coen in far north Queensland. *2014 – ''Seven Sisters and the Bonefish Story'' – Depot II, facilitated by Alcaston Gallery,
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, NSW. *2015 – ''Ngaachi Ngunama'' – Story Place – Alcaston Gallery, Vic. *2016 – ''Kanichi on Top People'' – Alcaston Gallery, Vic. *2017 – ''Time and Place: Naomi Hobson'' – Art Mob Aboriginal Fine Art,
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, Tas.; Alcaston Gallery, Vic. *2018 – ''Times Have Changed'' – Suzanne O'Connell Gallery. This exhibition depicted how her father's country had deteriorated due to the effects of climate change. It raised awareness of the social and environmental changes related to global warming, climate change and dispossession. *2018 – ''New Beginnings -'' Redot Fine Art Gallery, Singapore, Hobson's first international exhibition. *2019 – ''Body Politics: Contemporary Works from the Collection'' at Bendigo Art Gallery showcased works from Hobson's 2018 photographic series ''Warriors without a Weapon'', consisting of portraits of Indigenous men. *2019 and 2020/21 – ''Adolescent Wonderland'', at the
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in 2019 and as part of
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at the
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in 2020/21. A photographic series depicting the fusion of Indigenous and popular culture in Coen, as expressed by adolescents, who chose their own poses for the photographs as she strolled through the town.


Collections

* National Gallery of Australia,
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, ''Yinyalma'' (2012) * Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) *
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*
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, ''Adolescent Wonderland'' (photographic series, 2019), and others * National Gallery of Victoria *
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in Sydney *
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Awards


Winner

*The
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, a national prize for contemporary art held since 1970, 39th edition, 2016, held by the Araluen Arts Centre in
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, for her painting "High Pine"(2015) *Inaugural Cairns Indigenous Art Fair 2018 Photography Award


Finalist

* Sunshine Coast Art Prize * Geelong Contemporary Art Prize * Gold Coast Art Prize 2013, 2014Saines,Christopher et al. Naomi Hobson (2015). Gallery of Modern Art. pp54-55.PDF (Missing url) * 31st Telstra National Torres Strait Islander & Aboriginal Art Awards (NATSIAA), 2014, 2015, 2016


Personal life

Hobson still resides on the riverbed where her grandparents were born. Her home is an old tin shed that was once the village church.


References


External links


Naomi Hobson Adolescent Wonderland photographic artworks
State Library of Queensland The State Library of Queensland is the main reference and research library provided to the people of the State of Queensland, Australia, by the state government. Its legislative basis is provided by the Queensland Libraries Act 1988. It contai ...
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