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Pamela Lofts was born on 9 August, 1949 in Australia, is an Australian artist (1949–2012). Discover Pamela Lofts's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Born 9 August, 1949
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Date of death 4 July, 2012
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1949

Pamela Lofts (9 August 1949 – 4 July 2012), also known as Pam Lofts, was an Australian children's book illustrator and exhibiting artist based in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia.

She is best remembered as the illustrator of the Australian classic children's books, Wombat Stew by Marcia Vaughan and Koala Lou by Mem Fox.

Although known for her book illustrations, she was also a photographer, painter, and sculptor.

Lofts was one of two children born to Dorothy and Rory Lofts.

1980

Lofts first moved to Alice Springs in 1980.

During the 1980s, Lofts illustrated some of Australia's best known children's books, including Marcia Vaughan's Wombat Stew in 1985 which has been widely translated and inspired a series of children's road safety posters in New South Wales.

It has also been voted the most popular book in the children's book awards' KOALA Hall of Fame with 13 nominations.

She also worked closely with children's author Mem Fox, illustrating Koala Lou, Hunwick's Egg and Sail Away: The Ballad of Skip and Nell.

1992

Lofts was a successful exhibiting artist in the mediums of drawing, painting and performance who had 27 solo shows across Australia from 1992 to 2002 and was also represented in almost 70 group exhibitions including four Togart Contemporary Art Award exhibitions.

1993

In response to a lack of contemporary arts activity in Alice Springs, she and four other local artists, established an artists-run initiative called Watch This Space in 1993.

Lofts became its first coordinator.

2002

She was also visiting artist at the Australian National University's National Institute for the Arts in 2002.

Her work is held in the collection of Araluen Arts Centre.

2012

Lofts died 4 July 2012, having had Motor Neurone Disease for two years.

Lofts' work is held in the following permanent collections:

Her (created with Pip McManus) sculpture Storyleaves is displayed in the Public Art Precint, Alice Springs Airport.

Following her death Lofts made a bequest to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation, which is funded by the royalties from her books, and this bequest has already resulted in The Yirara Mix Book, written and illustrated by students of Yirara College in Alice Springs.

Watch This Space's annual Lofty Awards, which recognise an individual's contribution to the arts in Alice Springs ("The Pam Lofts Award for High Endeavour in Central Australian Contemporary Art" ), are named after her.

Institutions that hold ephemera relating to Lofts include the State Library of Victoria, and the Art Gallery of NSW.