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Latitude
-28.5471732
Longitude
150.3073801
Start Date
1968-01-01
End Date
1968-01-01

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ID
tb99ea

Extended Data

DAAO URL
https://www.daao.org.au/bio/lola-binge
Birth Place
Goondiwindi, QLD, Australia
Biography
Lola Binge was born in 1968 in Goondiwindi, Queensland and lives at Toomelah north west New South Wales. Binge followed her mother into working with handmade paper at the Euraba Paper Company at Boggabilla after enrolling in 2004 in the Certificate II course of Pulp and Paper Manufacturing at Boggabilla TAFE. Binge completed her training when she graduated in 2006 with a Certificate IV in Pulp and Paper Manufacturing. In 2005 she enrolled the Diploma of Aboriginal Business Manufacturing at Curtin University. Binge has exhibited her work in a number of exhibitions since 2004 including Euraba Paper Artists , at the Moree Plains Gallery in 2004, Goomeroi Artists From Boggabilla at the Moree Plains Gallery in 2005 that toured that same year to Tamworth City Art Gallery and then in 2006 at the Gunadah Regional Gallery. Binge was a finalist in the 2005 Telstra Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Art Award at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin. Writers: Allas, Tess Date written: 2007 Last updated: 2011
Born
b. 1968
Summary
Paper maker, Lola Binge is a member of the Euraba Paper Company and has exhibited her handmade cotton rag pulp paper images at Moree Plains Gallery, Muswellbrook Regional Gallery, Tamworth City Art Gallery and Hawkesbury Regional Gallery. She was a finalist in the 2005 Telstra Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Art Award.
Gender
Female
Died
None listed
Age at death
None listed