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Angela Goode
Curlew

Angela Goode

Angela Goode is a writer who paints what words can't always express.

She farms with her husband near Naracoorte in South Australia raising beef cattle. In front of their house lives a pair of Bush Stone Curlews, a remnant pair from the thousands which once roamed redgum grasslands. The birds await inevitable extinction from the South-East region: they are one of its most critically-endangered species. Their plight is depicted in Angela's installation of 16 works entitled 'Only Eight Pairs Left'.

Angela had her first solo exhibition in 2007 at Penola, SA, and was part of the Herstory exhibition at the Rosny Schoolhouse Gallery in 2006.