Rowena Morgan
Visual Arts Leadership Program participant Rowena Morgan during the 2016 Visual Arts Leadership Program workshop © Art Gallery of WA 2016
Rowena Morgan telling Desert River Sea Project Coordinator, Philippa Jahn about her hand printed textiles during the 2016 Visual Arts Leadership Program workshop. © Art Gallery of WA 2016
Rowena Morgan receiving her course completion certificate from Stefano Carboni, AGWA Director and Lynne Hargreaves, Director of Exhibitions during the 2016 Visual Arts Leadership Program workshop. © Art Gallery of WA 2016
Rowena Morgan hanging her textiles during the 2016 Visual Arts Leadership Program workshop. © Art Gallery of WA 2016
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Rowena Morgan is from Halls Creek. Recently moved to Broome, Rowena is a painter who previously worked at the east Kimberley’s Yarliyil Art Centre as their studio assistant. She has a sophisticated feel for design and colour. Rowena takes the cultural element of her artwork very seriously; usually she works within the artistic idiom of her east Kimberley roots, especially reworking the landscape motifs she uses in her paintings. She has quickly become one of Nagula Jarndu’s most assured and voracious printers.
Rowena attended the 2016 Visual Arts Leadership Program Curating workshop in Kununurra.