ALBERT DIGBY MORAN

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Digby Moran with his painting D Dreaming
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Gooseberries, 2006
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Pippis, 2006
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Eels Feeding at High Tide, Richmond River Series
Eels Feeding at High Tide, Richmond River Series
Synthetic polymer paint on Hessian bag
Exhibited 'I Saw The Sun � East Coast' curated by Djon Mundine

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painting
price range:
$300 to $25,000

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Albert Digby Moran

biography

Born in Cabbage Tree Island, Ballina.

education & training

1991 Art Course, TAFE

solo exhibitions

2010 Energy of the Earth, Parliament House, Sydney
2009 Energie de Erde, Emmerich, Germany
  Energie de Erde, Duisberg, Germany
2007 Armidale and Region Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place Inc.
  Digby Dreaming, Grafton Regional Gallery
2006 Memories of the Island, Tweed River Art Gallery, Murwillumbah, NSW
  Roxy Gallery, Kyogle
2005 Energy of the Earth, Lismore Regional Gallery
  Dreaming, Maka Gallery, Osterwald Germany
  Energie de Erde, Hameln Museum with the support of Stadwerke (Germany Utiliities Company
  New Media Art Gallery, Vienna, Austria

selected group exhibitions

2010 Art Out Of Water: The Fish of Art, Lismore Regional Art Gallery, NSW
  5 Masters, Armidale & Regional Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place Inc
2009 Mens Business, Northern Rivers Community Gallery, Ballina, NSW
  Fish Exhibition Lismore Regional Gallery
2009 Mens Business Community Gallery Ballina
  A Special Kind Of Vision Retrospect Gallery Byron Bay
2008 The Year of the Apology Exhibition, Northern Rivers Community Gallery
2007 I saw the sun, East Coast, Curated by Djon Mundine, Lismore Regional Gallery
2004 Waywood Gallery, Byron Bay
  Gallery Kurzendorfer, Pilsach Germany
  Mural at Lismore Airport Terminal
  Planet Corroboree, Byron Bay
  Waywood Art Gallery, Byron Bay
2002 Southern Cross Art Exhibition, Ballina
  Berlin Aboriginal Art Gallery, Germany
  Lothlorien Art Gallery, Mullumbimby
2001 Berlin Aboriginal Art Gallery
  Byggriet Art Gallery, Germany
  My Style Art Exhibition, Lismore Regional Gallery
2000 17th National Aboriginal and Islander Art Award, Darwin
  5th National Indigenous Heritage Art Award, Canberra
  Fireworks Art Gallery Brisbane
  Upstairs Art Gallery, Lismore
1999 16th National Aboriginal and Islander Art Award
  Southern Cross Art Exhibition, Ballina
  Teatree Festival Art Exhibition, Coraki
  Berlin Aboriginal Art Gallery, Germany
  National Furniture Fair, Sydney
1998 Boomali Aboriginal Art Gallery, Sydney
1997 Buninbunma - Lismore Regional Gallery, Lismore
1995 National Aboriginal and Islander Art Award, Darwin NT

awards & residencies

2010 Australia Day Ambassador – Gulgong
2009 Australia Day Ambassador - Marrickville
2008 Australia Day Ambassador – Deniliquin
2007 – 2010 Living Book, Lismore Living Library, Lismore
  Australia Day Ambassador – Bourke
2006 Australia Day Ambassador – Gulargambone
2003 Winner Southern Cross Art Prize, Ballina, NSW
  Community Award Winner Art and Craft, Australia Day, Lismore
2000 Winner Inaugural People’s Choice Award, National Aboriginal and islander Art Award
  Darwin, NT
1997 Highly Commended Bentley Art Exhibition, Bentley, NSW
  Winner Casino Beef Week Prize, Aboriginal Art, Casino, NSW

selected publications

  Oxfam Aboriginal Art Reconciliation Calendar, Oxfam Australia
  Energy of the Earth Programme, Germany
  A Special Kind of Vision, Contemporary Aboriginal Art from the Northern Rivers,
  Published by Arts Northern Rivers, NSW
  Coast Living Magazine, NSW, 2009
  Northern Rivers Icon, The Northern Star, Lismore NSW
  Memories of the Island, Tweed River Art Gallery, NSW
  The Art of Place: 5th National Indigenous Heritage Award
  Southern Cross University Cross Cultural Awareness Training, Lismore, NSW
  Australian Wood Review, Published by Interwood Holdings PTY lTD, edition 21, Editor Linda Nathan, Page 60 and 61
  The Art of Place: The fifth National Indigenous Heritage Award 2000 page 20
  Southern Cross university Cross Cultural Awareness Training
  Lismore Regional Gallery, 31 January - 4 March 2001 My Style, Milton Budge, Jeffrey Samuels and Albert Digby Moran

artist profile

Albert (Digby) Moran was born in Ballina and raised on Cabbage Tree Island. His father was Dungutti and his mother Bundjalung. He is a highly respected member of the Lismore Ballina community.

Sixty year old Moran started painting late in his career. He worked in agriculture and even as a boxer before he turned his hand to painting. In 1991 he undertook an art course through TAFE which launched his career as an artist. Painting provided a vehicle to express his emotions and stories which he poured on to canvas telling the history of his aboriginal community, life on a mission as a child and stories told to him by his mother and elders.

As a story teller, Digby uses the methods of his ancestors passed on to him by his grandfather, his inspiration paint, to express his Bundjalung heritage. He uses dot painting combined with other painting styles to depict recollections of his childhood on the island, following the seasonal harvest trail and touring with travelling boxing troupes.

His work has always been closely connected to his people and their past. Moran’s motives often refer to water, the most vital element in Bundjalung dreamings. Digby blends these ‘ancient ‘ aspects of his culture, the stories and the dot techniques with contemporary styles, stories and palettes. Although he doesn't consider himself an elder, Digby enjoys enormous respect throughout the Norther Rivers region, from artists as well as the wider community. His varied life to has taken him from a mission on Cabbage Tree Island all the way to exhibiting his paintings internationally.

Public Artwork
2010 ‘ Welcome to Ballina TAFE’ Sign, Ballina NSW
2009 Mural, Goonellabah Sports and Aquatic Centre, Lismore, NSW
‘Welcome to Byron Bay’ Sign, Byron Bay, NSW
2008 Mural, Cabbage Tree Island Public School, Cabbage Tree Island, NSW
Mural, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW
2004 Mural, Lismore Airport Terminal, Lismore, NSW