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Carmen Novoa

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Years active
  
2002–present

Alma mater
  
Melbourne

Spouse
  
Washington Novoa

Born
  
21 August 1941 (age 75) Uruguay, Montevideo (
1941-08-21
)

Occupation
  
Author, writer, painter, and poet

Genre
  
Fiction, poetry, surrealism, and mixed media

Subject
  
Latino culture and multiculturalism

Notable works
  
Evasion/Evasion, Arabescos

Carmen Ibis Novoa (born 21 August 1941) is a Latin American artist, painter, award winning writer and poet from Uruguay. Novoa was born in El Cerro, a suburb of Montevideo and immigrated to Melbourne in 1978 where she currently resides. Carmen was the first person to organise an exhibition in Parliament House, Melbourne building. Julia Gillard who is a former Australian Prime Minister officially opened one of her art exhibitions in Melbourne.

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Art and literary career

Carmen has been featured in Spanish national newspapers as well as in Uruguay highlighting her art Exhibitions and literary works. In 2005 One particular newspaper in Uruguay featured Carmen in 2 full inside pages in color regarding her boer book Evasion/Evasion and her paintings. In 2005 Carmen held and art exhibition in the Uruguayan national library there she also launched her book Evasion/Evasion.

With the sponsorship of Uruguayan born Telmo Languiller, speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Carmen brought together 24 artists and coordinated a Latin art exhibition in Parliament House, Melbourne building. This was historically recorded as it was the first art exhibition held in Parliament house then again in 2004.

In 2003, Novoa organised the Spanish and Latin American exhibition of painting, sculpture and ceramics at the Wyndham. It was opened by former 27th Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard. The exhibition hosted many Hispanic and Latin American artists. Gillard referred to it as an outstanding exhibition in a letter of praise.

In 2006, Novoa received an AU$1000 grant from City of Brimbank to paint murals on canvas that reflect the local area, this was applied by the Uruguayan Social club of Melbourne where the unveiling took place amidst a celebration with music and dance. 2 of her most recent artistic career highlights was her painting featured in Confluencias, a very important exhibition to the Latino community in Australia held at The Treasures of the Museum of Freemasonry in Sydney, This exhibition is made possible by a partnership with the consulates of Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and Uruguay. Her last Exhibition together with fellow Lanino Melbourne based artists Latin American Art Expressions held at Melbourne's heritage listed building of The Mission to Seafarers, a non-profit organisation providing support to seafarers since 1857.

Since the year 2000 Carmen has studied art under the tutelage of Robert Mangion for the Footscray Community Art Centre to which she attributes her success in her many art exhibitions.

Carmen has authored 2 books. Her first Evasion/Evasion is a bilingual publication in 2004 of Spanish poetry with English translations by Beatriz Copello. Both books are currently available at The National Library of Australia. Her second book Arabescos published in 2009 is of short stories in Spanish.

Philanthropy

Carmen has been a volunteer at the Uruguayan Social Club for over 15 years, tutoring members in art and running exhibitions. With the help of her son Maurice Ruiz (vice-president of the social club at the time), she has organised many events and secured a grant from the council in her area to create murals.

Carmen has worked extensively for the group Uruguayans United who raise money through a festival in Sydney once a year. This money is use for the purchase of used hospital equipment in Australia and then sent as a donation to Uruguay. The Australian government together with the Uruguayan consulate general work together in order to ship the goods to public hospitals in Uruguay. Carmen on has utilised the volunteers of the Uruguayan social club of Melbourne to help raise funds for Uruguayans United.

Carmen, her son, and other volunteers of the Uruguayans United organisation based in Sydney worked on a charitable cause which was a major highlight in 2001, the Mildura military base hospital auction in which just over thirty thousand dollars was spent on hospital good that were later sent to Uruguay.

Books Published

  • Evasion/Evasion. Beatriz Copello (translator), Earlwood : Bemac Publications 2004
  • Arabescos. Sydney : Cervantes Publishing 2009
  • Awards and Mentions

  • Mention of Honor for short story El clavel de mi pasion at the Consulate General of Colombia's inaugural short story and poetry competition, Sydney 1998.
  • Mention of Honor Mi casa in the XXXIII Literary competition of the Spanish Club of Sydney, Sydney 2001.
  • Third prize for the poem Mi Triste Mirada, Literary Group Palabras, Sydney 2006.
  • Second prize for short story Jaulas doradas at the Argentinian Social and Cultural center Literary competition presented by the Consulate General of Argentina, Sydney 2013.
  • References

    Carmen Novoa Wikipedia