Olive Pink: Artist, Activist & Gardener
By (Author) Gillian Ward
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
1st May 2018
Hardback
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Paintings and painting
Botanical arts
Political activism / Political engagement
Indigenous peoples / Indigeneity
759.994
Hardback
240
Width 210mm, Height 262mm
Olive Pink: Artist, Activist & Gardenerpresents a superb selection of original paintings of the iconic flowers of the Central Australian region, alongside a fascinating biography featuring beautifully reproduced memorabilia of a colourful and unconventional historical Australian figure.
A fiercely independent woman ahead of her time,Olive Pink is best known for her staunch support of the Aboriginal people of Central Australia and for her often feisty encounters with anthropologists, missionaries and local pastoralists. Olive fought hard not only for the rights of the local Arrernte and Warlpiri people, with whom she forged a strong connection, but also to recognise and protect the diversity of the local flora about which she was so passionate.
Olive Pinks many beautiful paintings express her intimate knowledge and love of the regions flora: a love that led to her establishing, with the support of Aboriginal gardeners, a flora reserve in Alice Springs, now known as the Olive Pink Botanic Garden.
A member of the Hobart botanical artists group Botaniko, Gillian Ward is a reference librarian, researcher, artist, photographer and graphic designer.
Gillian worked for many years at the University of Tasmania Library as a librarian and exhibition curator. While there, shecurated a beautiful selection of botanical paintings by Olive Pink entitled Miss Pinks Wildflowers, which was drawn from a large collection of Olive Pink's paintings held at the library. This exhibition inspired Gillians ongoing research on Olive Pink's life and was the impetus for her bookOlive PInk: Artist, Activist & Gardener.
Gillian lives in Hobart, Tasmania, only 800 metres from where Olive Pink grew up. She has a keen interest in history, gardens, plants and gardening and is a member of the Australian Garden History Society and the Tasmanian Historical Research Association. Gillian has a BA (UTAS), a BFA (UTAS) and a Grad Dip Lib (UTAS).