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Trailblazers of Australian arts recognised


8 August 2022 at 12:21 pm
Danielle Kutchel
The award winners span music, visual art, dance, literature and more.


Danielle Kutchel | 8 August 2022 at 12:21 pm


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Trailblazers of Australian arts recognised
8 August 2022 at 12:21 pm

The award winners span music, visual art, dance, literature and more.

Eight leading lights of Australia’s arts industry have been honoured in the 2022 Australia Council Awards.

Jazz musician and composer Dr Judy Bailey OAM and senior pottery artist Judith Pungkarta Inkamala are among the winners of the awards, which recognise the contribution of outstanding artists to their artforms and to the cultural life of the nation.

Inkamala, a Western Arrernte woman, received the Australia Council Award for Visual Arts. Bailey received the Australia Council Don Banks Music Award, recognising her work as a trailblazer for female jazz musicians.

Australia Council CEO Adrian Collette AM said it was a “privilege” to recognise the artists and their work in connecting Australians and shaping the nation’s cultural identity.

The full list of recipients is:

  • Robert Dessaix – Australia Council Award for Lifetime Achievement in Literature
  • Dr Judy Bailey OAM – Australia Council Don Banks Music Award
  • Judith Pungkarta Inkamala – Australia Council Visual Arts Award
  • Dr Jenny Fraser – Australia Council Award for Emerging and Experimental Arts
  • Helen Herbertson – Australia Council Award for Dance
  • Susie Dee – Australia Council Award for Theatre
  • Pat Rix – Australia Council Ros Bower Award for Community Arts and Cultural Development
  • Leah Jing McIntosh – Australia Council Kirk Robson Award for Community Arts and Cultural Development

The 2022 recipients will be celebrated in a series of in-depth videos, offering insights into their motivations, inspirations, and aspirations, available on the Australia Council website.


Danielle Kutchel  |  @ProBonoNews

Danielle is a journalist specialising in disability and CALD issues, and social justice reporting. Reach her on danielle@probonoaustralia.com.au or on Twitter @D_Kutchel.


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