10 July - 7 August 2009
Exhibition Overview
The north-west corner of the Anangu Pitjantjatjara/Yankunyjatjara Lands (APY) are home to three dynamic Aboriginal art centres: Ninuku Arts, Tjungu Palya and Tjala Arts. This exhibition is titled Alwarawara which is a Pitjantjatjara word, meaning side by side. It also refers to the line of dancers in ceremonial business. The art centres in this exhibition are located in the communities of Amata, Nyapari and Kalka which are next to each other, and cermonial activity is the inspiration for each of the paintings.
Art Centres
This exhibition is brought to you by Outstation, in collaboration with the following art centres:
When and where
10 July - 7 August 2009
Outstation Gallery
8 Parap Place
Parap
0820
Darwin
Northern Territory
Artists
This Outstation exhibition is comprised of works from the following artists:
- Beverley Cameron
- Brenton Ken
- David Miller
- Iyawi Wikilyiri
- Julie Woods
- Katanari Nancy Tjilya
- Kay Baker
- Keith Stevens
- Mary Katajuku Pan
- Molly Nampitjin Miller
- Nellie Stewart
- Nita Williamson
- Rene Tiger
- Ruth Fatt
- Samual Miller
- Samuel Miller
- Sylvia Kanytjuku Ken
- Teresa Baker
- Tjampawa Katie Kawiny
- Tjampawa Stevens
- Tjungkara Ken
- Wawiriya Burton
- Yaritji Young