“Relha ntjaarraka kangkentge urrkaapuma pmara Tangentyere Artists” “The many ladies are proud working together at Tangentyere Artists” Three proud ladies explain their process and the reason they come to work every day at the art centre.
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 …
Phyllis Dungudja, head sewer at Babbarra has worked at the centre for many years, and in other leadership roles in Maningrida.
Phyllis speaks Burarra language in this film.
Bábbarra Women’s Centre has a proud history of positive social impact.
From the early days, we …
Jack Anselmi talks about his Art
Established in 2006, Kaiela Arts is an Aboriginal art centre located in Shepparton. We provide an important space for artists and the community to connect with art and culture. Our work drives important outcomes for both our artists and the …
In April 2013 a group of ten women held a four day workshop on Arrernte Country east of Alice Springs. The purpose was to articulate the Arrernte healing story and capture this is a painting.
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