Artist Profile Lindy Brodie

Added by Barkly Regional Arts

This 'Artist Profile' documented by Barkly Regional Arts' Media Mob program tells the story of visual artist Lindy Brodie.
Lindy Brodie is a Waramungu woman and is from language groups: Kaytetye, Warumungu and Warlmanpa. Lindy grew up on Alroy Downs station, which is 201kms East of Tennant Creek. For hours Lindy and her sister would watch the cattle being herded in.
Lindy is most well known for her burnt orange backgrounds and paintings that capture a moment in time. Her eye-catching works are displayed right across Australia. Lindy works on site at the Barkly Regional Arts studio as part of the Tartakula artist group.For further details contact Kathy Burns, Artistic Director at Barkly Arts. artisticdirector@barklyarts.com.au

More Information
  • Language:English
  • Location:Tennant Creek, NT, Australia
  • Duration:00:16:11
  • Producer or Facilitator:Barkly Regional Arts, Kathy Burns
  • Camera:Lincoln MacKinnon, Sean Bahr-Kelly
  • Talent:Lindy Brodie
  • Sound Recordist:Sean Bahr-Kelly
  • English Subtitles:No
  • Genre:Art Workers/Centre
  • Year Completed:2017
  • Director:Lincoln MacKinnon
  • Editor:Lincoln MacKinnon
  • Music & Musician:"Flat Forever" "Sitting and Painting" "Ten Hours to Everywhere" Kilgore Trout Studios
  • Copyright:Barkly Regional Arts
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