Joanne Currie Nalingu (born 1964) is an Aboriginal Australian artist based in Caloundra.
Currie is a descendant of the Gunggari people and was born at the Mitchell Yumba's Aboriginal mission.
[9] These exhibitions were viewed by Quentin Bryce (then-Governor of Queensland) that same month.
[10] Currie's work was again co-exhibited with paintings by the late Vincent Serico in Riverdays, held in April 2012 at Gympie Regional Gallery.
These works were based on water forms from her home territory, Maranoa.