![]() ![]() ![]() Language group: Luritja, Central Desert region 'Ura Kngarra Mpintjama (A big fire is coming)' 2020Īrt Gallery of New South Wales, purchased with funds provided by the Mollie Douglas Bequest Fund 2020Ĭommunity: Titjikala, Central Desert region In her works, Inkamala depicts her lived histories and distinct Western Arranta Country. Like many Western Arrarnta artists, Inkamala’s painting style is informed by the watercolours of Albert Namatjira and the work of his peers at Ntaria. Inkamala is an inspiring and respected leader in her community of Ntaria (Hermannsburg) in the Northern Territory, recognised for her unwavering dedication and commitment to intergenerational sharing of cultural and ceramic knowledge. Judith Inkamala is the chairperson and a senior member of Hermannsburg Potters Aboriginal Corporation, having joined the founding group of artists in 1993. ![]() Language group: Western Arrarnta, Central Desert region View the Sydney Opera House Reconciliation Action Planīadu Gili: Wonder Women is proudly funded by the NSW Government through the Culture Up Late initiative, which is part of the Summer in the City programīadu Gili has been enabled by the Opera House, its Idealist donors and the Australia Council for the Arts since 2017Ĭommunity: Ntaria (Hermannsburg), Central Desert region Find out more about the artists below.Īn important pillar of the Opera House’s year-round First Nations program, Badu Gili is an essential Sydney cultural experience for both visitors and the local community that aims to foster and celebrate a shared sense of belonging for all Australians. ![]() The vibrant new animation of artworks weaves together the works and stories of six female First Nations artists from across Australia. Screenings from sunset, 7pm, 7.30pm and 8pm.Ī celebration of the rich history and contemporary vibrancy of Australia’s First Nations culture, Badu Gili continues the traditions of Bennelong Point, formerly known as Tubowgule ('where the knowledge waters meet'), a gathering place for community, ceremony and storytelling for thousands of years.īadu Gili: Wonder Women, curated by Art Gallery of New South Wales Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, Coby Edgar, is a creative collaboration between the Opera House and the Art Gallery of New South Wales to mark the Gallery’s 150th anniversary. ![]()
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