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  2. Jacqueline Fahey - Wikipedia

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    Of Irish Catholic ancestry, Fahey was born in Timaru in 1929. [1] Fahey had strong female role models in her life: her mother was a pianist who attended the Melbourne Conservatoire of Music and worked as a professional pianist for 8 years before returning to New Zealand, and her grandmother taught at a Dominican Convent and was "very good at languages and loved history". [2] "

  3. List of New Zealand artists - Wikipedia

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    Emily Valentine Bullock – jeweller and creator of wearable art; Brit Bunkley (born 1955) – sculptor, installation artist and digital/video artist; Fanny Buss (1910–1986) – textile artist, fashion designer, printmaker and book illustrator; Debra Bustin (born 1957) – visual artist; Maude Burge (1865–1957) – painter

  4. Wayne Youle - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Youle (born 1974 in Tītahi Bay, Porirua) is a New Zealand artist of Ngāpuhi, Ngati Whakaeke and Ngati Pākehā descent. His bicultural heritage is reflected in his work, addressing issues of identity, race and the commodification of cultural symbols.

  5. Karl Rock - Wikipedia

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    Rock was born in 1982 in Auckland, New Zealand where he attended and graduated from the University of Auckland. [8] He frequently travelled to India. [9] [10] [11] In 2019, he married Manisha Malik, an Indian woman from Haryana; [12] [13] he resided with Malik in Delhi until his blacklisting by the Government of India in 2020, which cancelled his travel visa. [14]

  6. Darcy Nicholas - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas spent 10 years with the New Zealand Police early in his career, but painted and exhibited during this time. In 1973 he decided to move into making art full-time. [ 4 ] He has exhibited throughout New Zealand, Australia, Africa, United States, France, India, Britain, Germany, Netherlands, and Canada.

  7. Peter Robinson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 Robinson and Jacqueline Fraser were New Zealand's co-representatives at the Venice Biennale, the first time New Zealand participated with a national pavilion at the event. [5] Robinson's biennale work, Divine Comedy , was originally developed while he was artist in residence at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery in New Plymouth . [ 4 ]

  8. Sam Verlinden - Wikipedia

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    Samuel James Verlinden (born 1 October 1997) also known as Solo Artist Sam V is a New Zealand singer and actor. He is best known for his track 'I Just Wanna Love U', selected by the ANZ Bank New Zealand for their campaign Fortune Futures the Brave which quickly gained a following after choreographer Parris Goebel and the ReQuest dance crew surprised Sam with a music video for the song.

  9. Sophie Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Roberts graduated from Toi Whakaari the national New Zealand drama school in 2007. After graduating until 2014 Roberts worked on many plays as a director or actor. [1] Roberts was in a creative partnership with Willem Wassenaar as founder and co-artistic director Wellington-based theatre company Almost a Bird Theatre Collective. [1]