
Barbara Weir
Barbara Weir was an Australian Aboriginal artist and politician. One of the Stolen Generations, she was removed from her Aboriginal family and raised in a series of foster homes. In the 1970s Weir returned to her family territory of Utopia, 300 kilometres (190 mi) northeast of Alice Springs. She became active in the local land rights movement of the 1970s and was elected the first woman president of the Indigenous Urapunta Council in 1985. After starting to paint in her mid-forties, she also gained recognition as a notable artist of Central Australia. She also managed the artistic career of her own mother, Minnie Pwerle, who was also a noted artist.
Source: Wikipedia →Quick Facts
- Based in
- Central Australia
- Country
- Australian
- Born
- 1945
- Type
- Individual
Career Timeline
- 2025Art FairParticipated in Art Cologne
Art Fair Participations
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Frequently Asked Questions
What medium does Barbara Weir work in?
Information about Barbara Weir's medium is not available.
Where is Barbara Weir based?
Barbara Weir is based in Central Australia.







