Tamara Winikoff
Tamara Winikoff is the Executive Director of the National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA). NAVA is the peak body representing the professional interests of the Australian visual arts, craft and design sector.
Involved in arts management for over twenty-five years, Tamara is well known in Australia as a cultural commentator, advocate and senior arts manager. For her work she was awarded the Australia Council for the Arts’ Visual Arts and Craft Emeritus Medal in 2004.
Originally trained as an architect, at times Tamara also has worked as an academic in England and Australia and has sustained a lifelong commitment to the arts, in the past working as a graphic and theatre designer, printmaker, photographer and film-maker.
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