COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT: INDULKANA: RECENT WORKS FROM THE STOCKROOM
Current viewing_room
Indulkana is approximately 400 kilometres from Alice Springs on the banks of Iwantja Creek. The artists from Indulkana explore the multifaceted nature of Ngura (country). Ngura is defined not just by geography and nature but also as the place that someone belongs. The artworks from this community are rich in desert colours and the intricacies of the individual artists - family, connection, skin group and language. The artists paintings reflect the richness of their strong connection to country through their use of colour, form and incredible attention to detail.Our collection today features paintings by sought after artists such as, Eric Barney, Nellie Coulthard, Raylene Walatinna and many more. Short St Gallery invites you to view these magnificent recently arrived artworks.
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Rosalind TjanyariNgura Wiru (Good Country), 2022acrylic on linen122 x 152 cm
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Eric Barney Mungi KumanaraNgura (Country), 2022acrylic on linen122 x 91 cm
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Eric Barney Mungi KumanaraNgura (Country), 2022acrylic on linen81 x 101 cm
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Nellie CoulthardTjuntala Ngurangka (Country with Acacia Wattle), 2022acrylic on linen198 x 152 cm
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Nellie CoulthardTjuntala Ngurangka (Country with Acacia), 2022acrylic on linen152 x 122 cm
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Raylene WalatinnaNgayuku Ngura (My Country), 2022acrylic on linen122 x 152 cm
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Raylene WalatinnaNgayuku Ngura (My Country), 2022acrylic on linen122 x 152 cm
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Trisha SingerTali Ngura (Sandhill Country), 2022acrylic on linen91 x 122 cm
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Julie YatjitjaIwantja Tjukitji (Iwantja Soakage), 2022acrylic on linen91 x 122 cm
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Julie YatjitjaIwantja Tjukitji (Iwantja Soakage), 2022acrylic on linen122 x 91 cm
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Maxine StuartNgura (Country), 2022acrylic on linen122 x 91 cm
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Daisy BarneyKapata (Buush Plum), 2022acrylic on linen91 x 122 cm