Amanda Wesley

My name is Amanda Westley and I am a Ngarrindjeri woman and artist, born in Victor Harbor, South Australia… Read More
Angela Watson

The Pitjantjatjara country consists of a long chain of mountain ranges, the Musgraves, Mann and Tomkinsons, stretching east to west on the southern side of the Northern Territory border, isolated ranges and hills and extensive sandhill plains.… Read More
Audrey Brumby

Audrey was born in Ernabella, South Australia and was a school teacher there for many years… Read More
Bernadine Hayes

Bernadine lives in Port Adelaide and is sister of bernadine Johnson and daughter of Glenda Hayes.Bernadine paints about being on Country and the natural bush tucker… Read More
Bernadine Kemarre Johnson

“When I go back home, out bush, that’s when we walk in the quiet and talk to the old people and the young ones. … Read More
Bianca Turner

"Women are going around looking for water but they find all the waterholes are all dry. So they keep walking along the side of the
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Carolanne Ken

Carolanne Ken is from Fregon on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands. Born in 1971, Carolanne went to school in Fregon and Woodville High in Adelaide, graduating in 1986… Read More
Cherolyn Gibson Nampijinpa

Laramba is a remote community, located 205km north west of Alice Springs. It takes 2.5 hours to drive there from Alice Springs.… Read More
Christine Nakamara Brown

"My Mother was born under a Quandong Tree, I like to paint quandongs to remember her"
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Coral Hayes Pananka

This amazing painting represents my Mother and her 11 children of the Yorta Yorta people of Mooroopna Victoria. … Read More
Deborah McDonald Nangala

Deborah was born in Papunya Tula NT. Her family line is full of famous painters, including Clifford Possum, her uncle. … Read More
Dolores (Dolly) Henry

The skin group system in Tiwi culture is matrilineal, and its an extremely important aspect of life. Means totem, skin group, life,spirit, breathe, pulse.
In other words, the line of Life.… Read More
Francie Ingkatji

Francie is also part of the highly respected dancers “The Seven Sisters”. … Read More
Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi

Gabriella Possum is Clifford Possums daughter. This amazing piece is her Seven Sisters in the Milky Way… Read More
Glenda (Aunty)Hayes

Alice Springs / Adelaide.
These photographs were all taken at the Gallery, where Aunty Glenda often painted with her daughter Paula Hayes and niece Bernadine
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Gracie Morton Pwerle

Gracie is a senior traditional custodian of the Arnwekety (Bush Plum) Dreaming, and in accordance with traditional law she is responsible for ensuring the Dreaming, customs and traditions associated with the Bush Plum are upheld. … Read More
Gypsy Draven (Ani)

Gypsy is a talented Artist, Chef, and mum.
Her art is about the land she learnt from with her Grandfather in her "HomeLands" Series… Read More
Imuna Kenta Anangu Elder

Imuna Kenta was born in 1948 at Pipalyatjara. She is a respected Elder, Artist, Weaver
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Inawinytji Williamson

"This the Seven Sisters Story, part of it, that was given to me by my Mother, and her Mother gave to her.
It is about what happened in my part of the story, in my country. … Read More
Irene Nampijinpa Gorey

Wanguna - Seed Dreaming
Irene photographed in the Gallery with her Wanguna paintings.… Read More
Janet Golder Kngwarreye

Janet paints a striking birds eye view of Her Country.Janet’s grandfather is Old Henry Pitjara and her grandmothers include Angelina Ngale and Polly Ngale,… Read More
Jeannie Petyarre Pitjara

Jeannie’s tribal name is “Angiltha” which means little lizard. Jeannie has become highly regarded as a Bush Medicine Leaf painter, capturing the rhythm of the wind as it blows through the leaves drying on the ground… Read More
Jeannie Wareenie Ross Nampitjinpa

This painting is about the journey taken by men and women out along the dry river bed to celebrate the Nulla Nulla, a hardwood club (carved from a branch or root) used by Australian Aboriginal people … Read More
Jennifer Kngwarreye Purvis

We can see the different borders, walking paths as we look down from a birds eye view upon the expense of coloured yam flowers.… Read More
Josephine Lennon

Josephine's use of lines and colour evoke the undulating and changing land formations created from winds of change in her Munda Earth.… Read More
Joylene Hayes Kamarre

Today the ladies meet to gather up for a day
out bush. They are planning to look for
wild berries. They are happy as they have collected lots of the wild berries, of different types of fruit, in many colours.… Read More
Judy Armstrong

Her work featured in the International 11th Naif Art Festival in Kosovich Poland in 2018
Judy paints the tradition stories of her history - Women walking together across Country, looking after it, clearing water bowls and gathering food and medicines. … Read More
Julianne Turner Nungarrayi

"We watch the birds flying in patterns on the winds, while we sit with the ground in our camps. By ourself or with others, day or night, the Budgerigar Dreaming is there, sharing the space and talking to us if we can listen, when everything is quiet… Read More
Justinna Napaljarri Sims

Justinna is from Yuendumu - North east Northern Territory."Seven Sisters" by Justinna Napaljarri Sims
The Yanjirlpirri Jukurrpa (Star Dreaming) or also known as Napaljarri-Warnu Jukurrpa … Read More
Kumantjai Petyarre

Kumantjai Petyarre. 1945 - one of Australia's most distinguished artists, showcasing her extraordinary talent in both solo and group exhibitions since the 1980's.… Read More
Kumantjai Whiskey

WHITE COCKATOO” by Louise Whiskey Billy Tjaptjarri, daughter of
Bill Whiskey Tjapaltjarri – and the ancestral White Cockatoo story… Read More
Leanne Oldfield

Leanne's paintings tell us about the
"WILD BANANA DREAMING", where the banana vines grow
around the trees and provide a treat eaten raw or cooked in hot coals in their skins.… Read More
Lily Kelly Napangardi

Lily Kelly Napangardi was born at Haasts Bluff in the Northern Territory around 1948 and she moved to the newly established settlement of Papunya in the 1960s. During her time in Papunya… Read More
Lorna Brown Napangka

With her husband, Bobby West Tjupurrula, Lorna lives at Kiwirrkura, where in 1999 she contributed to the Kiwirrkurra womens' painting as part of the Western Desert Dialysis Appeal.
Awards and Recognition… Read More
Marie Ryder Pengarte

Skin Name:PengarteLanguage:Eastern ArrernteRegion:Ltyentye Apurte, Central AustraliaDreaming:Bush Tucker
Marlene Nakamarra Morton

Women's Dreaming depicts the Nakamarra and Napurrurla women hunting for bush foods and the owners of this story are the Nakamarra and Napurrurla women and the Jakamarra and Japurrurla men. Yumurrpa and Wapurtali are two Dreaming sites owned by these skin groups including the associated bush foods found in these areas. … Read More
Maureen Baker Napurrula

Her paintings consist of vertical and horizontal dotting and concentric circles to create grid-like compositions, depicting the Warakurna region of Western Australia from a topographical viewpoint.… Read More
Maureen Hudson Nampijinpa

is an accomplished artist and is a respected member of her community. Her first love is painting in which she refers to this, as culture art. Maureen's artworks depict traditional Warlpiri Dreamtime stories. … Read More
Michelle Nungala McAdam

Knowledge passed down always for us to evolve. You will be protected wherever you travel within your boundaries. “… Read More
Mitjili Napurrula

In the process of gradually reducing the complexity of her imagery she worked toward creating a tapestry of repeated shapes and symbols that convey a personal vision … Read More
Molly Nambitjimba Peterson
Molly Nambitjimba Peterson's symbolic Wild Plums, invoking women gathering food, always together … Read More
Nami Kulyuru

Nami Kulyuru is the eldest sister from a family of talented batik silk artists and painters. Nami has both Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara heritage. Born and raised in Ernabella (Pukatja) in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands, South Australia… Read More
Nancy Napangardi Martin

Bush Bean Dreaming - It is a large community and the ladies have gathered many beans and tucker in their coolamons The detail in this painting is amazing… Read More
Natalie Austin

ommunities: Antikirinya/Southern Kokatha/Yankunytjatjara
Birth place Port Augusta, South Australia… Read More
Pat Perrurle Ansell Dodds

My traditional home is at Undoolya which is part of Alice Springs. We won Native Title in 2000, we are part of the Arrernte Nation. I am also part of the Amjatere Nation. My family consisted of four children with one deceased and eight grandchildren as well as three great grandchildren. I have been painting...
Patricia Nungarrayi Spencer

Four Generations . The painting in the background is by Michael Nelson Jakamarra, who is Patricia's Uncle… Read More
Phyllis Gorey

She grew up with her family at the Aboriginal community of Amoonguna approximately
14kms south-west of Alice Springs. Phyllis has worked in Aboriginal Community Health
for over 30 years as a counselor and preventative primary health care professional.… Read More
Priscilla Brown

Pricilla lives between Adelaide and Alice Springs with her familyand is an emerging professional artist Kangaroo Dreaming"This beautifully detailed painting is an arial representation,a bird's eye view, of Pricilla's country. The campsites (circles) are spaced at each direction with paths along dry river beds to a central meeting place, the U shapes are people. We see...
Rhubee Neale (Briscoe)

Since 2003 Rhubee has operated across various artist platforms such as Acting, Exhibiting art, performing original music in various states of; NSW, NT, SA, QLD and Victoria.
Rhubee is also an amazing vocalist. Rhubee is a singer songwriter who's music paints a picture of her country, culture and life. … Read More
Rini Tiger

She has custodianship of sections of the Ngintaka Tjukurpa through both her father and husband Sammy Lyons who is the son of Ngnyinytja and Ilyatjari.… Read More
Rita Davey Tjanguna

Rita is from Ernabella, APY Lands, South Australia. This beautiful painting is about women going together to gather bush foods… Read More
Roseanne Wheeler Napangardi

Roseanne is a Walpiri Artist who has inherited this Dreaming from her Grandfather, Roy Jagamara… Read More
Rosemary Purungu Naparltjarri Porter

Rosemary is from a far outback community called Tjukrla just over the South Australian border into the Western Australian desert.
She paints the stories taught to her by her Mother and Grandmother … Read More
Sarrita King

‘There is so much beauty in this world and it’s hard to capture it all, but I can try.’ (Sarrita King)… Read More
Tanya Nangala Price

Tanya has developed her own unique style to represent the Utopia Country from a topographical viewpoint. Tanya enjoys to paint stories of Wild Bush Foods along the cycles of the seasons, with rains and fires… Read More
Therese Ryder

Therese was born in 1946 at Todd River Station in Alice Springs and grew up at Santa Teresa Mission, 80kms South East of Alice Springs.St. Teresa is the home of Keringke Arts where Therese paints. She also taught Eastern Arrernte language in the Catholic High School at Alice Springs for many years. Therese also assisted...
Tjinkuma Wells

Seven Sisters Stories
"I am from Ernabella Community. This is the Story about the Seven Sisters, they travel everywhere. The sister was looking after them,
and taking care of them from Something the man wanted from them - The Little Sister, to marry her.… Read More