Maru munu piranpa

24 JUL
28 Aug 2021

Black and white

A SALON ART PROJECTS EVENT
IN ASSOCIATION WITH KALTJITI ARTS

On exhibition at
PAUL JOHNSTONE GALLERY
2/2 Harriet Place
Darwin


OPENING HOURS
Tues to Fri 10 am – 5 pm
Sat 10 am – 2 pm

 
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Kaltjiti Arts is a community based, Aboriginal art centre in the remote community of Fregon in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands of South Australia. It was established in 1961 as an outstation of the Ernabella mission. Their primary focus is on artistic excellence, cultural maintenance and the promotion of economic sustainability through the arts.

Maru munu piranpa (black and white) showcases a selection of outstanding works by leading artists including Taylor Cooper, Witjiti George, Matjangka (Nyukana) Norris and Imitjala Curley.

IMAGE: Taylor Cooper painting. Photo courtesy of Kaltjiti Arts.

Gallery install, artwork by Matjangka (Nyukana) Norris Ngura Pilti, 2021, acrylic on linen, 300 x 200 cm, 212-21. PHOTO COURTESY PAUL JOHNSTONE GALLERY

Gallery install, artwork by Matjangka (Nyukana) Norris Ngura Pilti, 2021, acrylic on linen, 300 x 200 cm, 212-21.

PHOTO COURTESY PAUL JOHNSTONE GALLERY


 
 

Selected paintings

The full exhibition can be viewed on the Paul Johnstone Gallery website.