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TJATU : DOING THINGS TOGETHER: ARTWORKS FROM MIMILI & INDULKANA

Past exhibition
23 April - 20 May 2021
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nellie Coulthard, Tjuntala Ngurangka (Country with Acacia Wattle), 2020

Nellie Coulthard Australian, Yankunytjatjara, b. 1947

Tjuntala Ngurangka (Country with Acacia Wattle), 2020
acrylic on linen
91 x 122 cm
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Nellie was born in the far eastern desert near Oodnadatta, on the remote property of the Wintinna Homestead Cattle Station where her father worked as a shepherd. Nellie grew up...
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Nellie was born in the far eastern desert near Oodnadatta, on the remote property of the Wintinna Homestead Cattle Station where her father worked as a shepherd. Nellie grew up with her brother in their families Wiltja, a hand built shelter made from found materials including sheets of tin, dried logs and branches.
When she was still quite young, Nellie took on a job at the Granite Downes Cattle Station in the stationmasters home. She worked with the stationmaster’s wife and other Anangu ladies washing dishes and cleaning the house in exchange for rations. Nellie married a young stockman who also worked at the Granite Downes Cattle Station, and together they came to Indulkana with their two young children. Nellie worked for many years at the pre-school and with young children for most of her career. Today Nellie is a favoured Pampa (respected senior lady) among both adults and children at the Indulkana community.
Nellie's paintings recall the country of the eastern APY desert lands, remembering where she and her father walked the country, the rolling sand hills of the Simpson desert, and the beautiful Tjuntala (Acacia Wattle) that brings luminous colour to the sandy and rocky landscape.
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