Western Australian Indigenous artist who participated in the 'Aboriginal artists of the South-West: Past and Present' exhibition at the Lawrence Wilson Gallery, University of Western ...
Bibbulmun/Noongar painter whose work was included in 'From Little Things Big Things Grow: Gather round people, I'll tell you a story' (2004) at the National ...
Papunya Tula artist who spent time in Balgo and Kintore, before settling in Kiwirrkura (WA) in 1987, closer to his traditional country. His work is ...
Walmatjari artist who paints for Warlayirti Artists and lives in the small community of Mulan (WA). He paints Wanayarra (Rainbow Snake) and Water, often employing ...
embroiderer. Along with fellow students, designed and worked tapestries for cushion and chair covers 'in startling colours'. Many given to the Red Cross during WWII.
Pitjantjatjara painter and carver based at Irrunytju whose works depict the rockholes and ancestral tracks of Kata Ala, her father's country near Kumanara Bore in ...
Senior Nyaanyatjarra painter with a deep knowledge of the tjukurpa stories of his mother's country around Irrunytju and the Spinifex Plains in Western Australia - ...
Freddy West was one of the pioneering painters of Papunya Tula Artists early years, and a strong force behind the establishment of the Pintupi community, ...
Noongar artist based in Perth. Participated in the exhibition 'Koorah Coolingah (Children Long Ago)' at the Katanning Arts Centre & Western Australian Museum during the ...
Senior Pitjantjatjara painter, carver and weaver based in Irrunytju whose paintings often depict aspects of the Kutjara Tjukurpa (Two Sister Dreaming).
George Yapa's paintings depict an Eagle Hawk Dreaming, and Tingari stories from his traditional country around Kirrpinga and Kiwirrkura. He first painted for Papunya Tula ...