Born at Yuendumu of the Warlpiri tribe, Dorothy Robinson Napangardi resides in Alice Springs and paints Karnta (Women's) Dreaming like her older sister Margaret Napangardi ...
Rene Robinson was one of the artists instrumental in establishing and consolidating Jukurrpa artists' co-operative in Alice Springs. Her work is represented in both public ...
Born "in the bush" Lima N.T. around 1935, Warlpiri artist Peggy Rockman "never saw white people when she was little". She learnt English while working ...
In painting David Ross is a strong traditionalist, allowing no elements of decoration to detract from the correctness of the design. He was a senior ...
Jack Ross started painting for Warlukurlangu Artists in the mid '80s and worked for two decades. He was in many Warlukurlangu exhibitions in Sydney, Melbourne, ...
Wenten painted both Hermannsburg landscapes and paintings using traditional desert Dreaming designs. He was taught to paint by Albert Namatjira, his father's cousin.
Commenced painting at Yuendumu in 1985, then later settled down in Lajamanu. She was the main informant for linguist Mary Laughlen, in creating the Warlpiri ...
A self taught Pitjantjatjara painter who began his association with Papunya Tula Artists in the early 1980s but nowadays works independently. He has exhibited across ...
Yhonnie Scarce, a descendant of the Kokatha and Nukunu people, is a glass artist whose work is informed by the effects of colonisation on Indigenous ...
Jörg Schmeisser, etcher, is thought to have taught print making to Albert Namatjira Jnr while visiting Arnhem Land in 1976 and to Narratjin Maymuru and ...
Pintupi artist and Walungurru Council Chairman whose early work for Papunya Tula Artists was included in the Peter Stuyvesant Collection, which toured internationally from 1977.