Bronwyn Bancroft (born 1958) is an Indigenous Australian artist, 
notable for being the first Australian fashion designer invited to show 
her work in Paris. Born in Tenterfield, New South Wales, and trained in 
Canberra and Sydney, Bancroft worked as a fashion designer, and is an 
artist, illustrator, and arts administrator. In 1985 Bancroft 
established a shop called Designer Aboriginals, selling fabrics made by 
Indigenous artists including herself. She was a founding member of 
Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative. Art work by Bancroft is held 
by the National Gallery of Australia, the Art Gallery of New South 
Wales and the Art Gallery of Western Australia. She has provided art 
work for over 20 children's books, including Stradbroke Dreaming by 
writer and activist Oodgeroo Noonuccal and books by artist and writer 
Sally Morgan. She has also received design commissions, including one 
for the exterior of a sports centre in Sydney. With a long history of 
involvement in community activism and arts administration, Bancroft has 
served as a board member for the National Gallery of Australia. Her 
painting Prevention of AIDS (1992) was used in a campaign to raise 
awareness of HIV/AIDS in Australia. As of 2010, Bancroft sits on the 
boards of copyright collection agency Viscopy and Tranby Aboriginal 
College, as well as being on the Artists Board at the Museum of 
Contemporary Art, Sydney.

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1279 BC:

According to estimations believed by most Egyptologists today, 
Ramesses II became Pharaoh of Egypt.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramesses%C2%A0II>

1223:

Mongol invasions: Mongol forces defeated a combined army of Kiev, 
Galich, and the Cumans on the banks of the Kalchik River in present-day 
Ukraine.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Kalka_River>

1669:

Citing poor eyesight, English naval administrator and Member of 
Parliament Samuel Pepys recorded his last entry in his diary, one of 
the most important primary sources for the English Restoration period.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Pepys>

1889:

The South Fork Dam near Johnstown, Pennsylvania, US, failed, unleashing 
a torrent of 18.1 million cubic meters (4.8 billion gallons) of water 
that killed over 2,200 people.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnstown_Flood>

1981:

An organized mob of police and government-sponsored paramilitias began 
burning the public library in Jaffna, Sri Lanka, destroying over 97,000 
unique books and manuscripts in one of the violent examples of ethnic 
biblioclasm of 20th Century.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_of_Jaffna_library>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

sans (prep):
Without, lacking
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sans>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

Talk not so much ... of the great old masters, who but painted and 
chisell’d. Study not only their productions. There is a still higher 
school for him who would kindle his fire with coal from the altar of 
the loftiest and purest art. It is the school of all grand actions and 
grand virtues, of heroism, of the death of patriots and martyrs — of 
all the mighty deeds written in the pages of history — deeds of daring, 
and enthusiasm, devotion, and fortitude.
  --Walt Whitman
<http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Walt_Whitman>




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