COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT : MIMILLI: ARTWORK FROM THE BUNGALOW
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Mimili Community lies within the beautiful Everard Ranges, around 500 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs. The community derives its name from Kinara Mimi, a place of water where Kapi Kata (lit. water head / soakage) still lies. Iriti (long time ago) Kinara Mimi was known as Pira Mimi, which means “the moon is just starting to come up” in Yankunytjatjara. This manta (land) and this wapar (storyline) belongs to Yankunytjatjara people but has become a place for Yankunytjatjara people to tjungu (come together) with Pitjantjatjara people; they became united as walytja (family).
Today Yankunytjatjara and Pitjantjatjara all work together at the art centre, bringing together the stories of their home and sharing the storylines of their foundation, Kinara Mimi. The studio supports a vibrant and contemporary intergenerational art practice that Short St Gallery has been proud to support and exhibit for many years. Today’s Spotlight showcases recently arrived artwork to our stockroom that reveals the breath and beauty of the community’s artists. Their artworks are explosive and powerful, with a exceptional and distinct colour palette that sits outside the expected. We invite you to view this knock out selection by clicking on the link below or the image above, enquiries@shortstgallery.com.
Today Yankunytjatjara and Pitjantjatjara all work together at the art centre, bringing together the stories of their home and sharing the storylines of their foundation, Kinara Mimi. The studio supports a vibrant and contemporary intergenerational art practice that Short St Gallery has been proud to support and exhibit for many years. Today’s Spotlight showcases recently arrived artwork to our stockroom that reveals the breath and beauty of the community’s artists. Their artworks are explosive and powerful, with a exceptional and distinct colour palette that sits outside the expected. We invite you to view this knock out selection by clicking on the link below or the image above, enquiries@shortstgallery.com.
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Mimili Collaborationacrylic on linen198 x 189 cm
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Tuppy Ngintja GoodwinAntara, 2022acrylic on linen152 x 122 cm
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Puna YanimaAntara, 2022acrylic and ink on linen150 x 200 cm
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Betty MulaPunu tjuta (many trees), 2024acrylic on linen152 x 122 cm
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Emma SingerNgayuku Ngura, 2023Synthetic polymer paint on linen152 x 122 cm
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Emma SingerNgayuku Ngura, 2023acrylic on linen152 x 168 cm
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Emma SingerNgayuku Ngura, 2023acrylic on linen150 x 150 cm
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Emma SingerNgayuku Ngura, 2023acrylic on linen152 x 122 cm
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Puna YanimaKapi Tjukula (Water Hole), 2023acrylic on linen198 x 152 cm
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Puna YanimaAntara, 2025acrylic on linen101 x 152 cm
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Puna YanimaAntara, 2024acrylic on linen152 x 122 cm
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Puna YanimaAntara, 2025Acrylic on linen152 x 122 cm
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Betty CampbellMinymaku Tjukurpa (Women's Story), 2023Synthetic polymer paint on linen198 x 122 cm
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Rhonda YoungSalt Lakes, 2025acrylic on linen152 x 122 cm
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Judy MartinNgayuku Mamaku Ngura (My Father's Country), 2019acrylic on linen152 x 122 cm
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Tuppy Ngintja GoodwinAntara, 2023acrylic on linen152 x 122 cm
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Pauline Minmila WanginKapi Tjukula (Waterhole), 2021acrylic on linen122 x 122 cm
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Betty CampbellMinymaku Inma (Women's Song), 2023acrylic on linen152 x 122 cm
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Betty CampbellMinymaku Tjukurpa (Women's Story), 2023Synthetic polymer paint on linen150 x 150 cm
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Betty CampbellMinymaku Tjukurpa (Women's Story), 2023Synthetic polymer paint on linen150 x 150 cm