Tracy Puruntatameri is the brother of fellow Munupi artist Nina Puruntatameri who together were taught to paint by their father, Romuald Puruntatameri. As kids they would come home from school and work with him, painting his spears. Tracy works at Munupi Arts as a carver …
Meet Kushia Young. She can’t hear you. But she can draw you a mystical character in under 10 minutes. This profoundly deaf 21-year-old artist from the remote APY Lands in the north-western deserts of South Australia is being recognised for her unique contemporary indigenous …
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 …
A new series from Barkly Regional Arts, 'My Art, My Culture' looks into the local artists of the Barkly region.
This video we look at Andrick 'Kemarr' Ross, a man from Epenarra, who tells us about his life on the station in Canteen Creek.
Curtis Yunkaporta films the story of his Uncle John Poonkamelya. John Poonkamelya is an artist in Aurukun who makes traditional wood carvings from hand. The carvings are pieces of masterful art which are beautiful and creative, the story that is bought with the art, has one of a …
At the end of 2008 dry season three senior Anangu-Pitantjara artists and weavers from the remote community of Kalka, Central Australia visited the remote community of Aurukun in Far North Queensland to share with community members their skills and knowledge on the creation of …
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