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Description Video produced by the Department of Communications and the Arts Australia in celebration of the International Year of Indigenous Languages.
Part of a series of seven short films incorporating illustration and animation about some of the artists from Ampilatwatja. Developed by Lara Damiani. Produced by Caroline Hunter and Lara Damiani
The Artists of Ampilatwatja community was established in 1999 near Alice Springs …
In October 2020, Barkly Regional Arts travelled out to Canteen Creek, Epenarra and Elliott with Alice Springs artist Chris Ng to facilitate a Batik workshop.
Chris Ng explains the process of Batik and the artists share their thoughts and experiences on the workshop.
In November 2019 Papunya Tjupi Art Gallery presented their exhibition Tjupi Puli (Honey Ant Mountain). The name Tjupi Puli is an homage to the ancestral dreaming site that rests aside Papunya community sometimes referred to as Warumpi. The showpiece of the exhibition was the old …
A series from Barkly Regional Arts, showcasing local artists of the Barkly region.
This episode, Lindy talks about her ANZAC painting and her being inspired to give a different spin on her usual work.
Thank you to The Tennant Creek Memorial club for letting us film in their …
"Punu" (wood/artefacts) plays a critical role in the lives of Anangu (people) in Central Australia. Situated at the base of Uluru in the Northern Territory, Maruku Arts represents, supports and nurtures Punu makers from the Anangu Pitantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands in South …
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